In EU first, Greece set to introduce 13-hour workday

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Greeks Strike Against Proposed 13-Hour Working Day

Transport and public services were disrupted across Greece on Tuesday, October 14th, as unions staged a 24-hour strike against government plans to introduce an optional 13-hour workday. This is the second nationwide strike over the issue this month.

The walkout affected public and municipal services and paralyzed ferries and trains  (while flights remained unaffected). Urban transport in Athens operated on reduced hours. Protests were scheduled throughout the day in the Greek capital and in other major cities.

The government has said the proposed 13-hour workday, to be voted on Wednesday, October 15th, is optional. However, opposition parties and unions argue that workers could face layoffs if they refuse longer hours. A previous general strike in response to the same proposals took place on October 1st.

We wonder if this isn’t a way to wake up Greeks to the awfulness of their government. France has been treated to the proverbial s**t show of a government that can’t achieve basic stability and usefulness to the country, with PMs coming and going, the latest being Macron’s temporary suspension of an unpopular pension reform. Are the Greeks getting the same treatment via their working conditions? Passing a 13-hour workday, especially when the economy has admittedly improved since the 2010’s when Greece got fleeced by the IMF, is rubbing it in.

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