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Strike on ships: Vessels will be docked during the general strike of GSEE on November 20th

Ferries will remain tied up in the ports of the country on Wednesday 20 November

Newsroom November 13 02:56

The administration of the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation (PNO) unanimously decided in its meeting today to participate in the 24-hour strike organized by the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) on Wednesday, November 20th.

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According to PNO, the strike in the ferry fleet across all categories will begin at 00:01 hours on the morning of November 20th and will end at 24:00 the same day. The central demands of the strike include addressing the housing crisis, restoring collective labor rights, and combating the reduction of workers’ purchasing power.

“Greek seafarers, due to the unique nature of their profession, are among the first to face the consequences of all the above issues, as they are the only ones who, at best, work 5 to 6 months a year to support themselves and their families throughout the entire year,” emphasizes the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation in its announcement.

Furthermore, the Federation reiterates its consistent and firm position on the safety of maritime transport and the protection of human life at sea, demanding the establishment of increased crew compositions and a new legislative framework that meets the current needs of ships and the maritime workforce, ensuring proper working conditions and, most importantly, the safety of ships, passengers, and crew.

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