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Labour bill clash reaches climax as MPs prepare to vote on reforms
Amid a 24-hour public sector and transport strike, Greece’s political leaders prepared to do battle on Wednesday over the government’s proposed labour reforms, which are due to be put to a vote on the same day.
Members of the civil servants’ union (ADEDY) are staying away from work to protest the changes being introduced by the government, while the private sector union GSEE called a work stoppage during the afternoon, when a large rally is due to be held in c...
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