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Strike by Greek workers over wages stops ships, planes, and trains

The strike of Greek workers, which began on Wednesday, caused ferries to dock at ports, flights into and out of the country to be grounded, and trains to stop running. Greece's biggest trade unions demanded higher wages in order to deal with rising costs.

Greece is now out of its debt crisis from 2009-2018, which resulted in wage and pension cuts that were repaid by bailouts totaling 290 billion euro. The economic growth rate of 2.3% in this year is outpacing that of other economies within the eurozone.

Since 2019, the conservative government has raised the minimum wage monthly by 35%, to 880 Euros. The labour unions claim that many households are still struggling to pay their bills due to rising costs for food, electricity and housing.

In a press release, GSEE (which represents over 2 million workers in the private sector) said that "we're buying fewer products by 10% compared with 2019". "We are striking to make the obvious clear." "Pay rises and collective labor contracts now!"

Around noon, striking protesters are expected to gather in Athens' central area.

Eurostat data shows that Greece's minimum wage in terms of purchasing-power was the second lowest in the European Union, after Portugal and Lithuania.

According to data from the labour ministry, Greece's average gross monthly salary is still 10% less than it was in 2010, when Greece agreed to its first bailout.

The government is saying that it is prudent to limit the interest charged on its debt which is the highest in eurozone.

The government has pledged to raise the minimum wage to 950 euros in 2027. It aims to reach a gross monthly average of 1,500 euro, which is closer to the EU's average. The monthly costs for housing, utilities, and food have been rising rapidly.

Angelos Galanopoulos, from the Seafarers Union, said: "It is a gap which keeps growing because of price increases and inflation that impacts energy and medicine."

The public sector workers who have been hit by the measures taken to curb a spending state joined the strike and demanded annual bonuses which were abolished over the last decade. (Reporting and editing by Angeliki Koutantou; Lefteris papadimas, Renee Maltezou)

(source: Reuters)