Greek state workers strike against government labour law plans
- Greek public sector workers, such as teachers, doctors, and transport staff, went on strike to protest the conservative government's planned changes to labor laws.
- The strike, organized by Greek state workers, was in opposition to the government's proposed labor law reforms.
- The protest aimed to demonstrate the discontent and opposition of various public sector workers to the changes, which they perceive as detrimental to their rights and working conditions.
4 Articles
4 Articles
Greek State Workers Strike against Government Labor Law Plans - Other Media news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Greek public sector workers including teachers, doctors and transport staff walked off the job on Thursday to protest against labor law changes the conservative government plans, months after it was re-elected.
Greek state workers strike against government labour law plans
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek public sector workers including teachers, doctors and transport staff walked off the job on Thursday to protest against labour law changes the conservative government plans, months after it was re-elected. Read full story
Greek state workers strike against government labour law plans
Greek public sector workers including teachers, doctors and transport staff walked off the job on Thursday to protest against labour law changes the conservative government plans, months after it was re-elected. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Greek workers strike against planned labor law changes
Thousands of civil servants and private sector workers across Greece walked off their jobs on Thursday to join rallies in protest of a labor bill submitted to Parliament by the government, reported Xinhua. The public...
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage