A 24-hour nationwide strike is set to bring Greece to a standstill on Tuesday, October 14, as public and private sector workers protest against a controversial labor bill that would allow 13-hour workdays.
This is the second nationwide strike in two weeks, as unions are escalating their fight against the bill, which they argue would abolish the eight-hour workday, dismantle work-life balance, and institutionalize “hyper-exploitation.”
“hyper-exploitation”
The strike, organized by the civil servants’ union ADEDY and the Athens Labor Center (EKA), coincides with the parliamentary debate on the proposed legislation.
Author summary: Greece faces a nationwide strike over labor bill.