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Round-the-clock strike: How transport will move, in which sectors the strike, trade union rallies

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Round-the-clock strike: How transport will move, in which sectors the strike, trade union rallies

In a new round strike movements the unions are protesting next Thursday (16.03) in connection with the railway tragedy in Tempe. The strike involves both the public and private sectors.

Athens Labor Centerwho decided to take part in a 24-hour strike called GSEE, calls for a strike on Syntagma Square at 11 am. OUR ADEDI at the same time calls for a meeting in Klatmonos Square.

How fixed orbit vehicles will move

Employees of the fixed orbital media take part in the round-the-clock strike. According to a joint announcement published by the trade unions in the media, in order to facilitate participation in the train strike rally on Lines 1, 2, 3 and tram will move from from 10:00 to 15:00.

“The Tempe train tragedy has plunged the country into mourning and continues to shock everyone, raising a great ‘wave’ of anger while at the same time demanding accountability where and if it belongs, and transport safety measures that are a public good,” reads the statement. corresponding message.

“In this situation, the trade union movement must not allow this tragic tragedy to be forgotten! Become the voice of the people’s demands so that once again there will be no disorientation with the transfer of responsibility and delays in the administration of justice leading to a cover-up.”

Buses and trolleybuses

OASA workers union decided to take part in the strike on Thursday with a stoppage of work. So, on Thursday, buses and trolleybuses decided to stop working from the beginning of the shift until 9:00 and from 21:00 until the end of the shift – i.e. Buses will run as normal from 9:00 to 21:00.

Citizens wishing to participate in rallies will also be served in this way.

Their participation in the 24-hour strike was announced OASTH workers. On the day of the 24-hour strike by OASTH workers, 50 security buses will operate, and airport night line (N1) routes and special services for the disabled will operate as usual. .

Suburban

In connection with the strike announced by the Panhellenic Federation of Railways and Rail Vehicles, commuter rail will not operate 24/7.

The Panhellenic Federation of Railways and Fixed Track Facilities notes: “In an effort to shed light on the causes of the accident and put the responsibility on those who really belong to them, no matter how high they are, the Federation will stand by. We are together. We are united, far from mutual accusations and political conjunctures. We support the relatives of our colleagues and fellow citizens who lost their people so unjustly with a promise to stick a knife in the bone. We promise the entire Greek society a MODERN and SAFE RAILWAY FOR ALL.”

No ships

The ships will remain at the dock on Thursday ports of the countrysince the PNO will take part in the strike.

The strike will start at 00:01 on March 16 and end at 24:00, according to a press release distributed by PNO.

air traffic controllers

The round-the-clock strike will also take part in Hellenic Air Traffic Controllers Union (EEEKE).

“EEEKE has decided to invite its members to participate in the ADEDY round-the-clock strike, which will take place on Thursday, March 16, from 00:01 to 24:00,” the announcement reads. In connection with the participation of auditors in the strike, from 00:01 to 24:00 local time, EGEAN and Olympic Air inform passengers that they must cancellation of all scheduled domestic and international flights.

Passengers with tickets for affected flights will receive a message from the company or relevant travel agencies through which they purchased the tickets. Passengers on all affected flights will be able to change tickets without reissuing costs and fare differences.

And OLME is on strike

He invites them to mass participation secondary education teachers OLME. With a request to demand “together with all the workers and the people to put an end to the policy of privatization and lay the real responsibility for the accident in Tempe.”

Lawyers strike

The Athens Bar Association also decided on their participation in Thursday’s demonstrations and their refraining from the courtrooms. At the same time, it was decided to draw up a representative statement in support of the prosecution in the pending criminal case with a personal introduction by the chairmen of the Coordinating Committee in Larisa.

Delivery and food tourism workers

The SVEOD (Bicyclist Work Base Assembly) is calling for distributors for a 24-hour strike mobilization on Thursday. “On Thursday, March 16, we are organizing a strike and a demonstration in the center of Athens. We call for a 12:00 pick up at Hauteia (Aiolou and Patision). We are holding a rally at 11:00 at the office of our trade union, Skylitsy 10,” they say.

Journalists’ strike

Journalists announced a 24-hour strike on Wednesday, March 15, according to ESIEA.

“Journalists from all over the country are uniting their voices with Greek society and the trade union movement. All journalistic associations ESIEA, ESPIT, ESIEMT, ESIETHSTE-E, ESIEPIN are holding a round-the-clock strike from 05:00 on Wednesday, March 15, 2023 to 05:00 on Thursday, supporting the general demand that real charges for the crime of Tempe and take all measures to no longer mourn the victims.

Journalists demand:

– Journalism for the control of all power, with the public interest as a criterion, outside of business and party programs.

-Safety in the movement of citizens and in the workplace.

-SSE in all media”.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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