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Strikes paralyze Greece, with transportation and services in the crosshairs of workers’ anger.

Workers' strikes paralyze Greece, demonstrations take to the streets

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Last updated: 15/10/2025 12:11 am
Medhat Elsheikh
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Athens, Greece – Workers’ strikes paralyzed Greece today, as a wave of strikes swept through the transport and public services sectors. These strikes were in protest against controversial changes to the labor law.

Train, bus, and metro services were halted in the capital, Athens, and most major cities. Ferry services connecting the islands to the mainland were also disrupted. This transformed the country’s streets into a scene of confusion and chaos.

Labor unions behind the scenes

Labor unions described the new amendments as a “stab at the heart of workers’ rights.” They asserted that these amendments grant employers excessive powers. This includes opening the door to longer working hours, reduced vacations, and fewer job security guarantees.

The government, for its part, defended the law, asserting that it aims to “modernize the labor market and stimulate investment.”

But it faced sharp criticism from the opposition, which considered the reforms to be “dismantling social gains.”

Meanwhile, mass demonstrations took place around the parliament in Athens, attended by thousands of workers and students. Banners were raised describing the amendments as “disguised slavery.” They also called for continued strikes until the law is retracted.

During the demonstrations, banners were raised describing the amendments as “disguised slavery.” There were also calls to continue the strikes until the law is rescinded.

Observers believe the crisis could escalate in the coming days. This comes as unions maintain their position. Meanwhile, the government refuses to back down on the law, which it considers an “unavoidable economic necessity.”

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