Workers at the Sines LNG terminal in Portugal are on strike, with 100% participation, after failing to reach an agreement with management. The strike, called by unions Fiequimetal and SITE Sul, began today and is scheduled to last until Tuesday. The core of the dispute centers around proposed work schedules that would require some employees to work in rotating shifts for an additional 26 years and nine months. Union representatives state that the proposed terms are unacceptable and unsustainable for workers' wellbeing. The strike is expected to disrupt operations at the vital energy infrastructure facility. Both sides are urged to resume negotiations to resolve the impasse and prevent prolonged disruption. The situation highlights ongoing tensions regarding worker conditions within Portugal’s energy sector.