Athens Metro Employees to Strike on December 13 Over Unresolved Issues

The Athens Metro Employees' Union (SELMA) has announced a work stoppage on December 13, 2024, from 21:00 until the end of the shift. The strike is in protest of unresolved contractual and financial issues, with the union calling for immediate solutions to secure employee rights and ensure uninterrupted metro services.

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The Athens Metro Employees' Union (SELMA) has announced a work stoppage on Friday, December 13, 2024, from 21:00 until the end of the shift.

The union stated that the action is in response to ongoing unresolved contractual and financial issues that have not been addressed by the responsible authorities, despite previous written commitments.

In their announcement, SELMA called for immediate solutions to be found to secure the rights of employees, ensuring that metro services can continue without disruptions. The union has labeled the stoppage a "warning" action, urging quick resolution to avoid further escalation.

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