Swatch workers in Turkey end strike after union-brokered pay deal
Workers at 16 Swatch stores across Turkey ended a strike after more than two weeks, accepting a new union-brokered contract. The agreement includes significant pay raises, better working conditions, and enhanced social benefits — a response to inflation and cost-of-living pressures that initially sparked the walkout. Union leaders call the deal an important precedent for retail workers nationwide.
See "Swatch workers in Turkey end strike after union-brokered pay deal", Reuters Staff, Reuters, November 28, 2025