Restaurants to go on 24-hour strike
Restaurants to go on 24-hour strike

About 200 restaurants in Tbilisi will stop delivery service and go on a 24-hour strike on Saturday to protest against Covid-19 restrictions imposed in the country.

Shota Burjanadze, Head of the Restaurants Association said the strike aims to show the government how the reality will look like in the country when the restaurants stopped operation.

“We have the simplest demand. We do not want financial assistance but to continue employing about 250 thousand people as we did,” Shota Burjanadze said.

Representatives of the restaurants sector will gather at Pushkin Square and walk to the Governmental Administration. They will join the rally organized by the tourism sector to demand a relaxation of restrictions and business reopening.