Greece Faces Nationwide Transport Strike

Learner News | 09.04.2025

Today’s edition of Greek Learner News is all about a significant strike sweeping across Greece, with workers’ voices rising in key cities. Discover the pressing demands and the impact on daily life as demonstrations unfold.

Greece Faces Nationwide Transport Strike

The news in Greek

Στην Ελλάδα, στις 9 Απριλίου 2025, γίνεται γενική απεργία1. Οι εργαζόμενοι2 ζητούν αυξήσεις στους μισθούς και καλύτερες συνθήκες. Στην Αθήνα και Θεσσαλονίκη γίνονται διαδηλώσεις3 με συμμετοχή4 πολλών. Οι συγκοινωνίες5 λειτουργούν περιορισμένα και τα πλοία δεν κινούνται. Οι διαμαρτυρίες δείχνουν την δυσαρέσκεια6 των εργαζομένων.

  1. απεργία  (f.)
    όταν οι εργαζόμενοι σταματούν τη δουλειά τους για να διεκδικήσουν κάτι ↩︎
  2. εργαζόμενος  (m.)
    άνθρωποι που εργάζονται, έχουν δουλειά ↩︎
  3. διαδήλωση  (f.)
    συγκέντρωση πολλών ανθρώπων για να εκφράσουν τη διαμαρτυρία τους ↩︎
  4. συμμετοχή  (f.)
    η πράξη του να παίρνεις μέρος σε κάτι ↩︎
  5. συγκοινωνία  (f.)
    τα μέσα μεταφοράς που χρησιμοποιεί το κοινό ↩︎
  6. δυσαρέσκεια  (f.)
    η κατάσταση του να είσαι ανικανοποίητος ή δυσαρεστημένος με κάτι ↩︎

Translation

In Greece, on the 9th of April 2025, a general strike takes place. Workers are demanding pay rises and better conditions. Demonstrations occur in Athens and Thessaloniki with many participants. Public transport operates on limited schedules and ferries are at a standstill. The protests highlight the workers’ dissatisfaction.

Text comprehension

Question 1: What are the workers in Greece demanding during the strike?

Workers are demanding higher wages and better working conditions.

Question 2: Which cities in Greece are mentioned as having demonstrations during the strike?

Athens and Thessaloniki are mentioned as having demonstrations.

Vocabulary

GreekEnglish
απεργία  (f.)strike
εργαζόμενος  (m.)workers
διαδήλωση  (f.)demonstration
συμμετοχή  (f.)participation
συγκοινωνία  (f.)transport
δυσαρέσκεια  (f.)dissatisfaction

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The nation of Greece is experiencing widespread disruptions today, 9 April 2025, as a 24-hour general strike has taken hold, initiated by the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) and the Civil Servants’ Confederation (ADEDY). The strike sees significant participation from various federations, unions, and associations across both the private and public sectors. The workforce’s chief demands include salary raises, the return of the 13th and 14th salaries in the public sector, the reinforcement of collective agreements, and urgent measures to tackle housing and cost of living crises.

In Athens, major protests have been organized with the GSEE gathering at Klafthmonos Square at 11:00 AM, while ADEDY has planned its assembly in front of the Ministry of Finance on Syntagma Square at 10:30 AM. The militant trade union movement PAME is also holding rallies at the Propylaea, and a parallel demonstration occurs in Thessaloniki, targeting the main monuments and squares. These events are part of a significant national effort to increase visibility and pressure for the workers’ demands.

Transportation services have been notably impacted by the strike. Public transport in Athens, including the metro, electric railways, and tram services, is operating only from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, restricted by work stoppages during the other hours. This limited schedule aims to accommodate travel for those participating in demonstrations. Meanwhile, buses and trolleys are running a reduced schedule from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

Greece Faces Nationwide Transport Strike
Greece Faces Nationwide Transport Strike

Maritime services are equally affected; all ferry services are suspended today as marine workers join the collective action, echoing demands similar to land transport workers. Air travel is also facing cancellations, with only limited flights proceeding to meet essential needs, owing to the participation of air traffic controllers in the strike.

In Thessaloniki, an essential service schedule is in place for buses, with only a minimal number of vehicles in operation. This disruption mirrors developments in Athens as both cities manage the strike’s impacts on daily mobility.

Beyond transport, other sector workers, such as educators, local government employees, and market vendors, have joined the strike, emphasizing shared grievances over economic conditions and contractual disputes.

Today’s actions reflect widespread discontent with the current economic situation and growing calls for governmental intervention to address pressing trade union concerns over pay, housing, and worker rights. This general strike underscores the ongoing struggles of Greek workers and the significant organizational efforts by unions to demand better conditions.

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