Two-day Greek anti-austerity
strike begins
Greek- Economy-Strike-Labour. -AFP |
Greek unionized workers kicked off a two-day strike today,
in the latest of many actions protesting continued austerity in the wake of
eight years of severe recession –and despite forecasts for improvement.
By John Carr
The first to walk off their jobs were journalists, so
there’s going to be a news blackout until Thursday morning. On Wednesday
they’re joined by public transport workers and other state employees, which
means that Athens’ roads will be clogged with tailbacks as commuters take to
their cars.
The latest Greek strike is intended to be a reminder to
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who said three months ago that Greece was
finally out of its onerous bailout supervision by the EU and International
Monetary Fund, and by implication was on its way out of the crisis tunnel.
But few Greeks are buying that narrative yet. Their
distrust is reflected in the opinion polls, where Tsipras is trailing the
conservative opposition by around ten points. He has been dropping hints
that pensions might go up slightly next year. But as today’s strikes
show, many people have yet to be convinced that improvement is around the
corner.
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