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Greek unions strike for return to pre-pandemic work rules

Widespread strikes in Greece have brought public transport and other services to a halt as the country’s largest labor unions protested against employment reforms they argue will make flexible workplace changes introduced during the pandemic more permanent

Via AP news wire
Thursday 10 June 2021 04:29 EDT
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Widespread strikes in Greece brought public transport and other services to a halt Thursday as the country’s largest labor unions protested against employment reforms they argue will make flexible workplace changes introduced during the pandemic more permanent.

The 24-hour protest also disrupted public hospitals and ferry services to the Greek islands.

Greece’s center-right government says the draft legislation currently being debated in parliament will allow greater flexibility within the workweek and also modernize regulations to grant new fathers longer paternity leave.

Opponents, including the main left-wing opposition party which is backing the strikes, have accused the government of using lockdowns as a pretext to further erode longstanding working rights and legal protection for employees. They fear it will allow employers to get out of paying overtime and set schedules that are disruptive to workers' lives.

Several demonstrations were planned in Athens and other cities later Thursday.

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