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Thousands in Greece strike to protest soaring living costs

Demonstrations held in Athens and Thessaloniki against rising prices, low wages and unaffordable housing.

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Thousands protest in Greece over rising cost of living
Workers demonstrate on the streets of Thessaloniki. [Sakis Mitrolidis/AFP]
By News Agencies
Published On 20 Nov 202420 Nov 2024

Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Athens and other Greek cities as a 24-hour general strike to protest against the rising cost of living shut down public services and part of Greece’s transport network.

About 15,000 people marched in the capital on Wednesday while another 4,000 demonstrated in Greece’s second largest city, Thessaloniki, police said.

The Greek General Confederation of Labour said the strike was a “riposte to the government’s refusal to take measures to guarantee a decent life for workers”.

“The government has to understand that the prosperity of society depends on that of the workers,” it said in a statement.

“Urgent action is needed to fight the surge in prices, unaffordable housing and the persistence of low wages,” said Esther Lynch, general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC). She was in Greece to back the action, the ETUC said.

Boats from the mainland to the Aegean and Ionian islands were also hit by the strike as members of the PNO sailors union joined the action.

Staff at bus, metro and train services, schools, courts and hospitals also joined the strike.

There is increasing anger in Greece not just at rising prices of food but also of housing, which are particularly acute in Athens, in a country where low wages are widespread.

Inflation hit 2.4 percent year-on-year in October, the statistics office Elstat reported.

On Tuesday, the Greek journalists union carried out its own 24-hour strike, calling for new collective agreements. The last one dates back to 2008 before Greece’s devastating financial crisis.

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The unions, which have called several strikes since the beginning of the year, denounce the policies of the conservative government led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, which was re-elected last year for a new, four-year mandate.

Mitsotakis recently announced plans to boost people’s purchasing power with an increase in the minimum wage and pensions from January.

Thousands protest in Greece over rising cost of living
About 15,000 protesters marched through central Athens while another 4,000 demonstrated in the northern city of Thessaloniki. [Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP]
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Thousands protest in Greece over rising cost of living
A person holds a Palestinian flag as she demonstrates in Athens. [Aris Messinis/AFP]
Thousands protest in Greece over rising cost of living
"We want to showcase the rage and resentment of salaried employees for what is happening to their income," said Yannis Panagopoulos, head of the General Confederation of Workers of Greece, an umbrella union representing private sector workers. [Sakis Mitrolidis/AFP]
Thousands protest in Greece over rising cost of living
Greece’s financial crisis saw a quarter of its economic activity wiped out after decades of spending and rising debt left it locked out of international bond markets. [Aris Messinis/AFP]
Thousands protest in Greece over rising cost of living
Successive international bailouts came on the condition the Greek government implement deeply unpopular reforms, which included pension and wage cuts and saw poverty and unemployment rates spiral. [Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP]
Thousands protest in Greece over rising cost of living
Greece has since returned to healthy growth and recently achieved investment-grade status again, but it still retains the highest debt-to-GDP ratio in the European Union. [Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP]
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Thousands protest in Greece over rising cost of living
"Greece needs a pay rise," Esther Lynch, general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, said before the strike. She said she was in Athens "to bring the solidarity greetings from 45 million workers and their trade unions from around Europe". [Sakis Mitrolidis AFP]
Thousands protest in Greece over rising cost of living
Unions have criticised the centre-right government of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for failing to tackle inflation and high housing prices. [Thanassis Stavrakis/AP Photo]
Thousands protest in Greece over rising cost of living
There is increasing anger in Greece not just at rising prices for food but also of housing, which are particularly high in Athens. [Aris Messinis/AFP]

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