Athens paralyzed by general strike against new labor laws
• Oct 1, 2025, 4:21 PM
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Unions in Greece staged a nationwide 24-hour strike on Wednesday to oppose new labour laws.
The reforms aim to introduce greater flexibility, permitting shifts as long as 13 hours under a weekly ceiling of 48. Unions, however, denounce the plan as a threat to fundamental rights, warning it will expose workers to unfair practices.
The protest brought Athens to a halt: ferries were tied up in port, taxis stayed off the streets and public transport ran on a reduced timetable. Schools, courts and hospitals also faced widespread disruption.
While the strike saw thousands marching and services heavily disrupted, police confirmed that no significant violence was reported.
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