Greek workers’ 24-hour strikes against draconian labour laws; stoppages in hospitals across France over pay and staff shortages; trade unions betray Spanish bank workers’ dispute, accept 2,700 job losses; Lesotho garment workers enter third week of pay strike.
The Athens metro will be closed on Thursday as trade unions strike against labor bill. Credit: AMNAGreece is bracing for a 24-hour general strike on Thursday called by country’s trade union federations, in protest to the government’s labor bill.The strike called by the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) and the Civil Servants’ Confederation (ADEDY)…
Thousands of Students Demonstrate Against the Education Bill (Photo: Chrysoula Patsou)
Text/photos: Chrysoula Patsou
There was a strong presence, thousands of students in more than ten cities in Greece in response to the tremendous changes which are coming to universities and to secondary education – with a change in the rules of admission, a drastic reduction of admissions, and university police – in the middle of a pandemic.
More specifically, the demonstrators are calling for the withdrawal of the bill which concerns the introduction of a minimum level for admission in AEI (Higher Educational Institutions in Greece i.e. universities), the establishment of a body of guards at universities, and the abolition of “eternal” students. Among the demands is also the canceling of the decision to ban rallies. In an announcement, the Executive Committee of the Civil Servants’ Confederation calls upon trade union leaders to mark their