Civil servants across the country are striking and demonstrating today following a decision by the Civil Servants' Confederation (ADEDY), in response to the call issued by unions representing government agencies, public organizations, hospitals, local authorities, schools, and other sectors. This strike constitutes the first militant response to the government’s announcements of new reactionary changes to the decayed and anti-popular state through constitutional revision.
Through the strike, the unions are demanding:
- 20% wage increases, the restoration of the holiday bonuses, and the abolition of anti-popular taxation.
- Mass recruitment of permanent staff to meet actual needs.
- The abolition of “flexible” forms of employment and the conversion of contract workers into permanent employees.
- No to privatizations and the outsourcing of responsibilities to private contractors.
- The repeal of anti-labour laws and the new disciplinary code for civil servants.
- No to the abolition of permanent employment.
- The disengagement of the country from war plans and the return of Greek troops and frigates deployed abroad.



