Union Leaders to March to Miraflores for Better Wages on April 9
- Venezuelan union leaders have reaffirmed a call for a mass protest march toward the Miraflores Palace on April 9, 2026, to demand an increase in base salaries amid...
- The planned demonstration follows a series of recent labor actions in the capital.
- The upcoming march on April 9 is intended to escalate these demands by bringing protesters directly to the presidential palace.
Venezuelan union leaders have reaffirmed a call for a mass protest march toward the Miraflores Palace on April 9, 2026, to demand an increase in base salaries amid a profound wage crisis.
The planned demonstration follows a series of recent labor actions in the capital. On March 23, 2026, public sector workers, teachers, and union members held protests in downtown Caracas to demand higher base pay.
The upcoming march on April 9 is intended to escalate these demands by bringing protesters directly to the presidential palace. This action comes as labor representatives seek to address the economic hardships facing workers across various sectors of the Venezuelan economy.
Context of Labor Unrest
The call for the April 9 march is part of a broader movement by unionists to gain power and visibility for workers struggling with a severe wage crisis. These efforts reflect a growing push for improved compensation and better working conditions.
The focus on the Miraflores Palace as a destination for protests is a recurring theme in Venezuelan political and social demonstrations, as the site serves as the seat of government power.
The current wave of protests by public sector employees and teachers underscores the persistence of economic instability and the inadequacy of current salary levels for those employed by the state.
