Besides salary demands, better workplace conditions and calls for permanent hirings, the union also demands that the government cancel a ground-breaking - by Greek standards - teacher evaluation framework
Several unions in Greece from different sectors will go on strike between Tuesday, October 22, through Friday, October 25, to press for a series of demands
The Greek teachers' union has declared the 24-hour strike for kindergarten and elementary schools to draw attention to their demand for higher wages and better work conditions
Workers decry long-standing cuts, understaffing, and declining conditions in the public health system.
Wolt couriers across Greece are striking on Friday, calling for a collective labor agreement that will ensure fair pay and work conditions.
The workers also demand the clearing of the network from natural obstacles such as tree trunks and other hazards that pose a serious risk to workers and passengers.
National rail services provided by private Hellenic Train are expected to take place as scheduled on the day
There will be no passenger train services on Thursday due to a 24-hour strike, as a union representing workers is demanding that safety upgrades are implemented
The unions' announcement also claims that the government has admitted that railway projects and systems related to the safe transport of passengers and goods in Greece have been greatly delayed.
The Athens Bar Association's action is against high-profile judicial reforms aimed to speed up the wheels of Greece's often creaky, at times glacial justice system
On Monday Athens will be without taxis, on account of a 24-hour taxi strike.
The strike will begin at 5 a.m. on Monday, September 9, and continue until 5 a.m. on Tuesday, September 10
The Attica region will be “taxiless” on Thursday, as the Attica Taxi Drivers’ Union (SATA) announced a 24-hour strike in protest of an amendment proposed by the Ministry of Tourism. As part of the strike, taxi owners are calling for a gathering with their vehicles at 9:30 am at the intersection of Spyrou Patsi and Athinon […]
The strike will start at 6 am and end on the same day at 8 pm
The strike and protest is expected to disrupt public sector services and cause traffic disruptions in downtown Athens
The strike applies to public hospitals in Athens from 8:00am to 3:00pm and lasts for 24 hours in the greater Attica region
The actual May Day strike holiday was switched by the Greek government to next Tuesday, two days after Orthodox Easter Sunday
Travelers and commuters will be affected by a 24-hour general strike for May Day on Wed. with demonstrations planned in central Athens and Thessaloniki in the morning.
Unions are demanding wage increases, the reinstatement of collective bargaining agreements and measures against cost-of-living hikes
The industrial action will take place a day before a 24-hour nationwide strike has been called in the country