Transport workers in Bolivia go on strike over fuel shortages
May 6, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Transportation Disruptions Hit Bolivia as Workers Go on Strike
A nationwide transportation strike in Bolivia has brought road traffic to a standstill, with buses, cars, and trucks blocking major thoroughfares in the city of El Alto. The strike, which began on [date], is being led by public workers who are demanding various concessions from the government.
According to union representatives, the strike’s main objectives include securing guarantees for the use of clean fuel, reducing wait times at petrol stations, repairing damaged roads, and providing compensation to drivers who have incurred repeated engine repairs due to poor road conditions.
The strike has resulted in significant disruptions to transportation services across Bolivia, with many commuters facing difficulties in reaching their destinations. Authorities have yet to comment on the situation or provide an estimated timeline for when the strike is expected to end.
As the strike continues, workers are holding picket lines and blocking roads, causing traffic congestion and delays. The government has not issued a statement regarding the strike, but officials from the union are urging citizens to exercise caution when traveling during this time.
The strike is part of a broader effort by public workers in Bolivia to address long-standing concerns about transportation infrastructure and services. The union’s demands aim to improve working conditions and provide better support for drivers and commuters alike.
Source: Al Jazeera