ADEDY, seamen, air traffic controllers and Athens bus drivers declare strikes on Thursday

The executive committee of the civil servants’ union federation ADEDY has decided to declare a 24-hour nationwide strike on Thursday, September 21, in opposition to the government’s proposed new labour law, ANA reports.

The trade union federation also intends to organise a protest rally on Klafthmonos Square in Athens, on Thursday at 10:30.

The Panhellenic Union of Deckhands of the Merchant Marine (PENEN) on Tuesday announced a 24-strike on Thursday, September 21, against the government’s proposed new labour law.

The air traffic controllers’ union announced its decision to join a 24-hour strike called by the civil servants’ union federation ADEDY next Thursday, in opposition to the new labour law introduced by the government.

The Athens Public Transport Organisation (OASA) staff union announced that it will participate in strike action called by the Athens Labour Centre on Thursday, in protest against planned changes to labour law.

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