Tibidabo workers strike action will disrupt operations at Barcelona’s iconic amusement park during two key holiday weekends. Employees have announced partial strikes for October 25-26 and November 1-2, coinciding with the All Saints’ Day festivities that traditionally attract thousands of visitors to the city’s historic attraction.

The workers’ committee has formally registered strike notice with Barcelona Municipal Services (BSM) management and the Department of Business and Labour. Furthermore, this industrial action will affect all park employees and involves daily three-hour work stoppages split across two time slots: 11:00-12:30 and 14:30-16:00.
Tibidabo Workers Strike During Peak Visitor Period
This strategic timing aims to maximise pressure during one of the park’s busiest periods. Consequently, the Halloween and All Saints’ Day weekends typically see significant visitor numbers, making this disruption particularly impactful for both management and the public.
The partial Tibidabo workers strike represents a calculated approach to industrial action. Meanwhile, employees seek to present their demands while maintaining some park operations. Therefore, the chosen time slots target peak visitor hours while allowing limited functionality during other periods.
Workers have organised this protest action to advance their claims before BSM management and departmental authorities. Additionally, the staggered three-hour daily stoppages are designed to affect park operations significantly while sustaining negotiation pressure.
This industrial action occurs amid ongoing discussions between employee representatives and park management. The outcome of these negotiations will likely determine whether further disruption occurs beyond the initially announced dates.
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