
OASA Workers’ Union went on strikeBuses) on Thursday, the day of the GSEE and ADEDY general strike.
According to the relevant announcement, buses in Athens will “pull” the handbrake from the beginning of the shift until 9.00 and from 21.00 until the end of the shift. They will operate as usual from 9:00 to 21:00.
“Together with society, we demand mass transport, which is worth a passenger, which is worth a worker, because transport is a public good at the service of a citizen. Never again tragedy. Never again,” OASA workers union said in a statement.
What will happen to other modes of transport?
Metro workers are expected to hold a meeting tomorrow to decide what action they will take.
It is reminded that ships will remain docked in ports on Thursday, as the Panhellenic Maritime Federation has announced a 24-hour strike.
The Panhellenic Railway Federation is also on strike on Thursday as trains are still not running after the Tempi accident.
In Thessaloniki, buses will not run at all on Thursday due to the 24-hour OASTH strike.
Source: Kathimerini

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