Angola
On January 27, 2026, the Angolan Court Officials Union (SOJA) announced the suspension of a strike that was scheduled to take place from February 9 to March 6. The decision came after successful negotiations with the government, resulting in an agreement addressing the union's eight-point list of demands.
SOJA Secretary of State Pedro Filipe highlighted the resolution of several longstanding issues from the 2021 list of demands. The union emphasized its commitment to monitoring the implementation of the agreements and indicated that if the terms are met satisfactorily, they will officially notify employers of the definitive cancellation of the strike.
The negotiations were mediated by the Ministry of Public Administration, Labor, and Social Security (MAPTSS), reflecting the government's willingness to engage with labor unions to address grievances and prevent disruptions in the judicial system.
The suspension of the strike ensures the continued functioning of Angola's courts, preventing potential delays in legal proceedings. The agreements reached signify a positive step towards improving the working conditions and morale of court officials, which is essential for the efficient administration of justice.
Both SOJA and the government have expressed a commitment to ongoing dialogue to address any future concerns. The successful negotiation sets a precedent for resolving labor disputes through constructive engagement, benefiting the broader judicial system and the public it serves.