While the action does not constitute a full-day strike, the work stoppage is likely to affect availability during the busy late afternoon and evening hours
Due to the ongoing taxi strike in Greece's capital city, public transport services to and from Athens International Airport will be reinforced.
The Greek taxi drivers union is demanding tax reforms, tougher regulations, and fairer treatment amid escalating tensions with government.
According to the Attica Taxi Drivers’ Union (SATA), the strike is in protest against the minister’s “continued refusal” to meet with union leaders.
The union is protesting a recent decision to permit an Uber stand to operate next to the existing taxi station.
A new proposal by Deputy Minister of Transport Konstantinos Kyranakis to reduce taxi fares on weekends has sparked a strong reaction from the Attica Taxi Drivers' Union (SATA), prompting the announcement of a 48-hour strike.
The 24-hour taxi strike in Athens will run from 6am on Tuesday until 6am on Wednesday.
Attica taxi drivers are protesting against unfair competition and regulatory issues and urge unions across Greece to join in solidarity.
Scheduled between 9am and 3pm, the strike will culminate with a march towards the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport
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 […]
Relevant unions are participating in a 24-hour strike in the country
The disruptions are connected to the arrival of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Athens and a taxi strike related today's vote on a new tax bill
48hr taxi strike in Athens on Tuesday and Wednesday with a protest to be held in front of the Parliament today at 1:00pm
The drivers are asking that the government's tax bill be withdrawn and demanding a tax exemption limit of 12,000 euros