Hotel workers in Tenerife are set to strike every single week of the summer.
Colossal strike action, including protests outside major hotel chains on the Spanish island, could see Glasgow and British holidaymakers facing chaos in July and August, reports The Sun.
The mass walk-outs were proposed by the main tourism union in the European country.
They are expected to hit the Canary Islands' capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. It is understood that strike action will begin on July 4, 2025.
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Union leader Manuel Fitas of the Grassroots Trade Unionists revealed the action comes as employers have yet to agree on a pay rise for hotel workers.
He claimed the employers had a 'stubborn refusal' to discuss salary improvements for staff.
Glasgow travellers face summer chaos amid strikes in Spain (Image: Newsquest) According to Fitas, on May 29, the union gave employers a fifteen-day deadline to respond to their demand for a 6.5 per cent salary increase before negotiating a new agreement. However, employers have yet to come to a new agreement.
If the strikes go ahead, the Sun claims they will 'prove disastrous for thousands of Brit holidaymakers'.
They are planned for every Friday of July and August. As part of the strikes, British tourists should expect major disruptions.
The scheduled walkouts and protests will be confirmed on June 16.
Ahead of the potential strikes, the manager of the local employers' association, Juan Pablo González, said they were "moderately optimistic" of making progress in the talks.
In terms of the efforts to avoid the strikes, González said they "limit everything to the table because that is how collective agreements are negotiated".