Greek railway workers, taxi drivers stage strikes
Railway workers in Greece who are opposed to privatization and taxi drivers who are opposed to ride-sharing services siphoning away their traditional market both demonstrated in Athens on March 6. Railways workers, along with many laborers in Greece, have been hit particularly hard by the Greek government’s attempts to adhere to austerity measures imposed by organizations bailing them out of their dire economic situation. Privatization has been a major tenet of these reforms, leading to frustrations and ultimately demonstrations like the one at hand, in which all Athenian intercity trains were halted for 24 hours. Meanwhile, taxi drivers demonstrated over companies such as Uber or Lyft, which lead to unemployment for licensed, professional taxi drivers, claiming that the Greek government’s creditors have contributed to the proliferation of these ride-sharing services in Greece.
See "Greek railway workers, taxi drivers stage strikes", The Washington Post, March 6, 2018