Brazilian City of Sao Paulo Enters 3rd Day of Subway Strike as World Cup Approaches
Subway workers in Sao Paulo, the host
city of the world cup opening match in Brazil, entered the third day of
their indefinite strike today.
The workers have been picketing and
blocking subways. Authorities fear that this unrest could disrupt the
games, which commence in just six days, The Telegraph reports.
Protests have reportedly turned violent,
with police firing tear-gas in crowds of protesters and rowdy
protesters being beaten with batons. As the violence escalates, workers
have become even more obstinate.
FIFA is urging authorities to ensure
that fans can get to the opening match via public transportation.
However, if the strike is not over by next Thursday, which is when the
games begin, FIFA’s request may be difficult to carry out.
Workers are reportedly protesting because of failed negotiations with the government for a 16.5% pay raise.
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