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Zara workers plan Black Friday protests at stores across Europe

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Posted on November 21, 2025

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(Refiles story to fix typo in paragraph 2) By Corina Pons and Helen Reid (Reuters) -Workers at Zara plan to protest outside stores in seven European countries on Black Friday, a key sales day, to

Zara Workers to Protest Across Europe on Black Friday

(Refiles story to fix typo in paragraph 2)

By Corina Pons and Helen Reid

(Reuters) -Workers at Zara plan to protest outside stores in seven European countries on Black Friday, a key sales day, to demand a profit-sharing scheme be reinstated, the European Works Council for parent company Inditex said on Friday.

Spain's CCOO union is coordinating the planned November 28 protests with unions in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and Portugal, set to take place in front of Zara stores in major cities.

Rosa Galan, representative for CCOO at Inditex, told Reuters that Inditex previously had a profit-sharing scheme, but that it was removed after the pandemic.

"We are once again asking that a company that has huge profits, which are the result of the work of its staff, distribute those profits fairly," said Galan.

Inditex did not respond to a request for comment. It was not clear how many workers were expected to participate in the protests.

The world's biggest listed fast-fashion retailer has enjoyed strong sales growth in the years since the coronavirus pandemic ended, and its shares have doubled in value since three years ago.

Black Friday - the last Friday of November - and the weeks around it are a key sales period that retailers use to lure shoppers into stores and clear old stock before bringing in new holiday collections. Retail workers worldwide also use the day to spotlight their demands through strikes and protests.

On the eve of Black Friday in 2022, workers in Spain protested to demand higher pay, and three months later Inditex agreed a 20% increase in average wages for store workers in its home country.

(Reporting by Helen Reid; Editing by Susan Fenton)

Key Takeaways

  • Zara workers plan protests in seven European countries on Black Friday.
  • Protests demand reinstatement of a profit-sharing scheme.
  • Spain's CCOO union is coordinating the protests.
  • Inditex, Zara's parent company, has not commented.
  • Black Friday is a critical sales period for retailers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a profit-sharing scheme?
A profit-sharing scheme is a plan where employees receive a share of the company's profits, often as a bonus or additional compensation, incentivizing them to contribute to the company's success.
What is Black Friday?
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, marking the start of the holiday shopping season. Retailers offer significant discounts, attracting large crowds of shoppers.
What is a union?
A union is an organized group of workers who come together to make decisions about the workplace, including negotiating wages, benefits, and working conditions with employers.
What is consumer perception?
Consumer perception refers to the way consumers view and interpret a brand or product based on their experiences, beliefs, and feelings, influencing their purchasing decisions.

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