Strike halts most Palma de Mallorca citizen offices; only central town hall open mornings, hotline understaffed.

Strike paralyzes Palma's citizen offices — only emergency service at Plaça de Cort

Due to a labour dispute, almost all citizen offices in Palma are closed today. Only the central office at the town hall is open in the morning, and the hotline is operating with minimal staff.

Emergency service only: citizen offices in Palma largely closed

Anyone who goes to the Oficina de Atención a la Ciudadanía (OAC) at Plaça de Cort this morning will find the doors open – all other municipal service points in Palma are largely closed. A strike by staff has disrupted appointments and is visibly affecting the city: empty offices, a queue in front of the town hall and frustrated people turning back with completed forms in their hands.

Internally, only a minimum service has been guaranteed. The citizen hotline 010 is also operating at reduced capacity: according to reports, only four employees are on duty today, split into two shifts. For many callers this means long waiting times or being unable to get through at all.

What's at issue

Employees are mainly raising three points: a lack of training opportunities, outdated IT systems and insufficient succession arrangements for longer-term illnesses. The discontent runs deep, several staff members say, preferring to remain anonymous. They report overcrowded counters during the high season, stressful workflows and the constant need to improvise.

Negotiations on better working conditions and service improvements apparently failed to reach an agreement after more than a year. As a result, most teams are striking today to put pressure on the administration.

What residents should know now

If you have an appointment today: please check your e‑mails or SMS again to see whether the city has rescheduled it. Many requests, such as address changes, the issuance of registration certificates or citizen cards, can partly be handled via the Palma e-office — provided the systems are accessible. Otherwise: be patient or request a new appointment as soon as the offices reopen normally.

A small, personal tip: anyone coming to Plaça de Cort today should dress for the weather. It is chilly and a cold wind often blows in from the harbour — and nobody wants to freeze while waiting in line.

The city administration has announced it will provide updates on the further course of the strike. Many residents remain hopeful that a solution will be found in the coming days to improve both services and working conditions.

Frequently asked questions

Are Palma's citizen offices open during the strike?

Most citizen offices in Palma are largely closed during the strike, and only an emergency service is available at Plaça de Cort. Anyone who needs to deal with the city administration should expect disruptions and possible cancellations.

What should I do if I had an appointment at a Palma citizen office today?

If you had an appointment today, check your e-mails and SMS messages carefully for a rescheduling notice. If you have not received any update, it is safer to wait for confirmation before travelling, as many appointments have been affected by the strike.

Can I still use the Palma e-office for municipal paperwork?

Some requests can still be processed through the Palma e-office, including address changes, registration certificates and citizen cards. That depends on whether the online systems are working properly, so some services may still be limited.

Is the 010 citizen hotline in Palma working normally?

No, the 010 hotline is operating at reduced capacity during the strike. Callers should expect long waiting times and may not be able to get through at all.

Why are Palma's municipal offices on strike?

The staff action is driven mainly by concerns over training opportunities, outdated IT systems and weak cover for long-term sick leave. Employees say working conditions have become increasingly difficult, especially during the busy season.

What is the situation like at Plaça de Cort in Palma today?

At Plaça de Cort, the emergency service is open, but the rest of the municipal service network in Palma is largely shut. People arriving there should expect queues, slower service and a colder wait than usual.

Will Palma city hall give updates about the strike?

Yes, the Palma city administration says it will share updates on how the strike develops. Residents should keep an eye on official announcements if they need municipal services in the coming days.

What should I wear if I have to go to Plaça de Cort in Palma today?

It is worth dressing warmly, because the weather is chilly and cold wind can blow in from the harbour. If you need to wait outside at Plaça de Cort, a jacket or extra layer will make the visit more comfortable.

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