
Fixed Orbit Media employees participate in a 24-hour strike ( Metro, Train, Tram) at May Day demonstrations. Therefore, the metro (line 1 – lines 2 and 3) and the tram will be stopped on Monday, May 1.
At the same time, traffic rules will be introduced in the center of Athens in connection with the celebrations.
From 8:00 a.m. traffic will be temporarily stopped. From 06:00 until the end of the events, stopping and parking of vehicles on the following avenues and streets will be prohibited:
-The stadium, both along its entire length and vertically.
– El. Venizelu (University), both along the entire length and on perpendiculars.
-L. Vas.Amalia, both throughout and on perpendiculars.
-At. Dyaku, both along its entire length and vertically.
– Fillellini, both along the entire length and vertically.
-L. Syngrou, in the section between Af.Dyaku and L.Vas.Olgi streets and in two (2) traffic flows.
– Patision (October 28), on the site between the l. Alexandra and e. Venizelos (University) and in both (2) traffic flows, as well as in those perpendicular to the first parallel street.
-L. Vas.Sofia, on the section between Vas.Kon/nos and Vas.Amaliya, traffic flow towards pl. Syntagma, as well as along its diagonals to the first parallel street.
Depending on the current traffic situation, the time intervals of the above traffic rules may be extended or shortened beyond the established hours, and also not applied.
EL.AS urges drivers to better serve and avoid additional traffic problems, avoid driving their vehicles on the above roads during the specified times and follow the signals and instructions of traffic controllers.
STASY and SELMA announcements
In a statement, STASY emphasizes: “It may be many years (137) since that bloody May Day in Chicago, but the fight for labor rights (which has suffered severely in recent years) is not only relevant. but also necessary! Our unions pay homage to this holy day and join their voice with all the collectives against impoverishment and impoverishment that have brought people to all the anti-worker positions of the neo-liberal government that have been implemented so far.”
STASY workers are demanding “a minimum wage appropriate to the needs of the workers.” Significant increase in our income. Free trade union action without employer interference. Public and universal health care system. We are applying for recruitment to cover the organic needs of the company for permanent staff for the orderly and uninterrupted operation of the Facility, for the benefit of passengers.”
Source: Kathimerini

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