Colombian Ecopetrol's main union calls 24-hour strike

A 24-hour strike has been called by Colombia's state-run oil company Ecopetrol's main union, USO, to protest a deadlock in negotiations over working conditions.


Reuters | Bogota | Updated: 02-06-2026 19:08 IST | Created: 02-06-2026 19:08 IST
Colombian Ecopetrol's main union calls 24-hour strike
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​The main ‌union at ​Colombia's state-run oil company ‌Ecopetrol, USO, called a 24-hour strike on Tuesday ‌to protest a deadlock ‌in negotiations over the collective bargaining agreement ⁠regarding ​working ⁠conditions, the union said in ⁠a statement.

USO did not ​immediately specify the exact ⁠time the work stoppage ⁠began, ​but workers at the Ecopetrol's ⁠Barrancabermeja refinery told Reuters that ⁠workers ⁠are currently blocking access to the industrial ‌complex.

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