Wednesday, February 23, 2011 10:30:00 AM CET
Greek strike disrupts flights, cripples services
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A general strike halted public transportation across Greece on Wednesday and led to the cancellation of more than 100 flights at Athens International Airport, as unions stepped up opposition to the country's austerity measures.
This year's first major labor protest in Greece began as Prime Minister George Papandreou's Socialist government faces international pressure to make more lasting cuts after the nation's debt-crippled economy was rescued from bankruptcy by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.
http://www.mail.com/int/news/europe/220086-greek-strike-disrupts-flights-cripples-services.html#.1264-stage-set2-1
Greece general strike: Clashes erupt
Greece general strike: Clashes erupt
Police have fired tear gas to disperse dozens of stone-throwing demonstrators in Athens as a 24-hour general strike grips Greece....
The violence erupted during a rally by more than 30,000 angry workers near the Greek parliament. They object to the government's far-reaching budget cuts.
The strike paralysed public transport. More than 100 flights were cancelled.
Many schools are closed and hospitals have reduced services. Small businesses have joined in, closing many shops.
It is Greece's first major labour protest this year, as the government sticks to austerity cuts demanded under the terms of the country's international bail-out.
The Socialist government of Prime Minister George Papandreou is cutting spending and raising taxes to reduce its debt mountain.
Last year Greece secured a 110bn-euro (£84bn) bail-out from the European Union and International Monetary Fund.
http://www.bbc.co.uk
Police have fired tear gas to disperse dozens of stone-throwing demonstrators in Athens as a 24-hour general strike grips Greece....
The violence erupted during a rally by more than 30,000 angry workers near the Greek parliament. They object to the government's far-reaching budget cuts.
The strike paralysed public transport. More than 100 flights were cancelled.
Many schools are closed and hospitals have reduced services. Small businesses have joined in, closing many shops.
It is Greece's first major labour protest this year, as the government sticks to austerity cuts demanded under the terms of the country's international bail-out.
The Socialist government of Prime Minister George Papandreou is cutting spending and raising taxes to reduce its debt mountain.
Last year Greece secured a 110bn-euro (£84bn) bail-out from the European Union and International Monetary Fund.
http://www.bbc.co.uk
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