Bolivian labor unions have agreed to end six weeks of protests and road blockades following a deal reached with President Rodrigo Paz. The Bolivian Workers' Confederation (COB) announced the cessation of pressure tactics after the agreement was finalized. This move represents an initial step towards de-escalating a prolonged and severe social crisis gripping the nation. Details of the agreement were not immediately released, but it appears to address concerns raised by the unions. The blockades had significantly disrupted supply chains and caused economic hardship across Bolivia. The resolution offers a potential pathway to stability after weeks of unrest and negotiation. Further details regarding the specifics of the agreement are expected to emerge in the coming days.