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UPDATE: Greek Truckers Strike

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28-07-2010 16:15
ATHENS — Talks between government and union representatives breakown without agreement.

28-07-2010 16:15
ATHENS — Greece's government on Wednesday called crisis talks to deal with a nationwide fuel crisis as a truckers' strike entered its third day at the height of the busy tourism season.

Fuel has run out in all but a few of the capital's petrol stations and shortages are already reported in many major cities.

The transport ministry invited union leaders to talks to break the deadlock which began over plans to liberalise the freight sector.

The truckers say that opening the sector by reducing new licence charges is unfair to existing operators who have already paid high start-up fees running up to 300,000 Euros (390,000 dollars).

"The state sold us these licences, so the state should compensate us," said the head of the truckers' union George Tsamos.

The protest has had a major impact on the country's tourism season which is vital to the Greek economy as it battles an unprecedented financial crisis.

Trucks held up at boder

26-07-2010 10:28

The Greek National Truckers Union threatened strike was confirmed on the 25th of July for an indefinite period.

Protesting against the EU directed 'opening up' of their industry, there will be coordinated blockades on strategic national road locations, port entrances and airports, designed to cause maximum disruption.