Greek public sector workers hold strike after fatal train crash

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Greek public sector workers hold strike after fatal train crash
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The strike will last for 24 hours. Read more at straitstimes.com.

ATHENS – Greek civil servants, teachers, ferry crews, and train and bus drivers are among the workers walking off their jobs on Wednesday.

“We demand, together with all workers and the people, that the policy of privatizations be put to an end and that the real reasons for the murderous crime of Tempe be found,” Adedy, the umbrella organisation for public sector labour unions, said in a statement announcing the 24-hour strike.Many on board and among those killed were students returning to their places of study following a long holiday weekend.

“In Greece of 2023, it is not possible for two trains to run on opposite sides of the same track without anyone noticing,” Mr Mitsotakis said in a public apology on Sunday in a post on his Facebook page.

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