Athens metro on strike in show of support for contract workers who face losing jobs
By APWednesday, June 16, 2010
Athens metro grinds to a halt as workers strike
ATHENS, Greece — Athens metro workers have walked off the job in a 24-hour strike, grinding the capital’s subway system to a halt.
The workers were striking Wednesday in support of 285 contract workers whose contracts are expiring and face losing their jobs.
All public transport workers have also called a five-hour work stoppage for Thursday to protest salary cuts and social security reforms, which the government is imposing in order to pull Greece out of its debt crisis.
Buses, trains, the metro and trams will not operate Thursday from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Filed under: Economy, Finance, Financial Crisis, Financial Markets
Tags: Athens, Europe, Greece, Labor Issues, Western Europe
Tags: Athens, Europe, Greece, Labor Issues, Western Europe
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