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Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Greek refuse workers threatened with army intervention on eve of general strike


Greece’s social democratic PASOK government is preparing to use the army against striking Athens refuse workers and threatening mass arrests. The attack on the refuse workers is a pre-emptive move against the entire Greek working class ahead of today’s 48-hour general strike.

Late on Friday, the government of Prime Minister George Papandreou stepped up its efforts to break the refuse strike by commissioning private vehicles to begin collecting thousands of tons of trash in the capital. Workers seeking to block the scab operation were threatened with three-month prison sentences and fines.

On Sunday evening, riot police engaged in pitched battles with workers who had been occupying Athens’s main landfill site northwest of the city since the beginning of the dispute. Having violently taken over the site, riot police were guarding the area on Monday.

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