Paralyzed today Wednesday the country because of 24 -hour nationwide strike preached by GSEE and the ADEDYreacting to New labor bill.
In the strike they participate civil servantsthe public hospital staff and his EKAB; teachersas well as judicial officers. In terms of MMMs, buses and trolley will move From 09:00 to 21:00, Metro, Electric and Tram from 09: 00-17: 00.
The strike is also involved in taxi motoristswhile tied up will remain the ships In the ports. Normally the flightsafter the court ruling, which ruled the strike of the air traffic controllers.
At 11:00, GSEE -ADEDY and Athens Labor Center will hold a protest at Klafthmonos Square, while PAME at 10:30 in the Propylaea.
As announced by the General Confederation of Greece Workers’ Federation, its main demands are the withdrawal of the measures to settle the working time, which, he argues, “is a gift to specific employer interests”. “We say no to 13 hours. Exhaustion is not growth, human endurance has limits. We say not in the split of leisure time, “GSEE stresses.
At the same time, the Confederation is seeking a reduction in working hours. As he points out, the 37.5 -hour weekly work is socially fair and has positive results where it has been applied in practice.
The GSEE also calls for the complete reinstatement of free collective bargaining, as it notes that they are a prerequisite for real democracy at work and the only way to better pay and quality working conditions.
For its part, ADEDY claims the reinstatement of the 13th and 14th salaries and increases in earnings, collective agreements and the State, the abolition of new disciplinary law and the withdrawal of the 13 -hour bill, with a key request of 35 hours and five days.
How will buses and trolleys move
In the 24 -hour nationwide strike of GSEE and ADEDY, the media will also participate.
In particular, buses and trolleys will move from 09:00 to 21:00 due to work stoppages (from the start of the shift to 09:00 and from 21:00 to the end of the shift).
It should be noted that the operation of the vehicles will start gradually after the end of the workstation at 09:00 and will begin before 9pm, their progressive withdrawal for the train stations.
In addition, due to the participation of part of the employees in the 24 -hour GSEE strike, it is expected cancellations of bus routes and during their operation period, while on the bus routes all routes will take place normally.
Buses are expected to move on the lines assigned to the Attica Consortium.
Work stoppage in the subway
Metro (lines 2 and 3) and electricity (line 1) as well as the tram, will operate from 09:00 to 17:00 to facilitate the transition of protesters strikers to the rallies.
During the above period, the subway routes to and from the airport will also be operated.
Taxi without a taxi and trains
The Pan -Hellenic Federation of Railway (POS), as well as the Attica Motorway Association (SATA), decided to participate in the 24 -hour strike.
According to a Hellenic Train information, no routes will take place across the rail network, including the suburban lines.
In a statement, the SATA stresses: “The taxi industry as an active cell of society unites its voice with all workers, pensioners and youth against the accuracy that kneels every household and the deregulation of labor relations.
Tied ships to ports
No ship route will be executed on Wednesday, October 1st, following a unanimous decision by the Pan -Hellenic Maritime Federation administration (PNO). The strike started at 00:01 and will be completed at 24:00 on the same day, covering all categories of ships across the country.
Their participation in the 24-hour strike was also announced by Local Government workers through the WTO-OTA.
Flights will normally take place
The participation of the Union of Air Traffic Air Traffic Air Traffic Union (EYEKE), OSYPA and ANTEAK in the 24 -hour strike was declared illegal.
Therefore, the flights that are scheduled for today will not be affected by the strike.
Source: Skai
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