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Greece general strike brings thousands onto streets, halts shipping, transport

A general strike docked ships and interrupted rail and bus services across Greece on Wednesday, as countless workers marched in Athens to demand better pay and living standards.

Medical professionals, teachers, home builders and transport workers from Greece's biggest personal and public sector unions joined the walkout, which was set off partly by the remaining impact of Greece's 2009-18 financial obligation crisis and the high expense of living.

Each time we go to the supermarket and each time electrical power expenses land, we suffer small cardiovascular disease, stated Stratis Dounias, a court employee who signed up with the march in Athens We want genuine measures against the high rates.

Protesters collected in Syntagma Square in central Athens. shouted Employees' rights are the law and waved banners that check out General strike versus increasing rates.

Greece's economy has rebounded considering that the financial obligation crisis, but salaries lag the European average, gross domestic product ( GDP) per capita is amongst the lowest in the European Union, while the expense of goods has increased.

Lots of Greeks saw their wages and pensions slashed in return for bailouts worth 280 billion euros ($ 297 billion) throughout the debt crisis, which shaved a quarter off Greece's economic output and almost pushed the nation out of the eurozone.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' centre-right federal government has actually raised the minimum month-to-month gross wage 4 times given that taking power in 2019, to 830 euros, and has actually assured to raise it to 950 euros by 2027. It has also increased pensions.

But Greeks say the rises are not enough as energy, food and real estate expenses continue to outmatch income and pension boosts.

' INFLATION AFFECTS EVERYTHING'

Today we are demanding that the government gives us back what they and the previous federal governments took from us in the last years. Our buying power has actually been lowered by 50%, inflation impacts everything, stated pensioner Giorgos Skiadiotis.

GSEE, Greece's biggest economic sector union representing some 2.5 million employees, has blamed oligopolies for collective practices it states keep increasing the cost of fundamental items.

Mitsotakis acknowledged on Monday there was space for improvement with regard to earnings and living requirements and restated a call to the EU to aid with disparities in the bloc's power rates.

The strike comes as the government sent its final 2025 budget to parliament. It envisages financial growth of 2.3% next year, above the EU average, and consists of extra spending of about 1.1 billion euros to assist fund an increase in salaries and pensions. ($1 = 0.9445 euros)

(source: Reuters)