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Strike day: Greeks protest high prices and low wages

Thousands of Greeks took to the streets on Wednesday to protest low wages and high prices and the cancelling of collective bargains for over ten years. The strike organized by the Federation of Private sector Workers (GSEE) has paralyzed the country as workers in main public transport means joined the …

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Ferries docked, public transport paralyzed due to 24h strike in Greece

Public and train transport and maritime traffic in Greece will paralyze on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, after several unions declared to join the 24-hour strike organized by the  Confederation of  Private Sector Workers (GSEE). The strike is expected to impact public transport services on land and the sea across the …

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Ferries, ship to remain docked as Seamen’s union joins 24h strike

Ships and ferries throughout Greece will remain docked at the country’s port on Wednesday, April 17 following a decision by the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation to join the 24-hour nationwide strike called by the Confederation of Employees of Greece (ADEDY). Central demands of the strike are action to deal with inflation …

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Greece: 2411 new coronavirus cases, 67 deaths, intubations rise to 837

The number of intubated Covid-19 patients hit a new negative record on Saturday and increased further to 837 in the past 24 hours. According to Greece’ health authorities, 2411 new coronavirus cases were confirmed, while another 67 patients lost their lives due to complications of Covid-19. Death toll has reached …

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Coronavirus geographical distribution in Greece: 2,224 cases, 108 deaths

The Greek National Health Organization has published the geographical distribution of the confirmed coronavirus cases across the country. The distribution is based on the declared permanent residence address of the patient. The prefectures that  – in proportion to their population – are most affected by more than 50 cases per …

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