Portugal
On March 10, 2026, the National Union of the Prison Guard Corps (SNCGP) initiated a month-long strike, leading to significant disruptions in Portugal's judicial system. The strike primarily affects the Special Intervention and Security Group (GISP), responsible for high-risk prisoner transfers and court escorts.
The SNCGP has been in a longstanding dispute with the Directorate-General for Prison and Reintegration Services (DGRSP) over unpaid overtime regulations dating back to 2018. The union argues that the lack of proper compensation and recognition for overtime work has led to deteriorating working conditions and low morale among prison guards.
The strike has resulted in:
The Ministry of Justice has acknowledged the grievances and is in negotiations with the SNCGP to resolve the issues. However, as of now, no agreement has been reached, and the strike is expected to continue until the end of March.
This strike underscores the critical role of prison guards in the judicial process and highlights the need for addressing labor disputes promptly to maintain the efficiency and security of the legal system.