Public sector workers in Geneva are calling for a strike today.
The Inter-Union Cartel is asking its members to rally at Plainpalais and march through the city.
Union leaders say years of cuts, frozen indexation and stalled wage reforms have pushed staff to act.
It’s the fourth strike in six months, with tensions still unresolved ahead of a new budget proposal.
Disruptions are expected across the city later today.
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