"Why do we accept this situation? We will not accept it...we will occupy the streets to defend our choices and the interest of the people,” Noureddine Taboubi, head of UGTT said.
UGTT has over a million members, and has a proven track record of paralyzing the local economy with strikes.
The strike will pile pressure on the government of President Kais Saied, who is facing growing opposition 17 months after seizing executive powers in a move his opponents described as a coup.
Saied staged a dramatic power grab in July 2021, sacking the government, suspending parliament and rocking the foundations of the only democracy to have emerged from the Arab Spring uprisings.