Greek workers protest reforms intended to boost investment
As lawmakers in Greece prepare to vote on a new bill intended to make the country more attractive to investors, state workers marched in Athens in protest of new legislation. The bill proposal includes plans to outsource garbage and cleaning services. Workers are concerned about job losses and diminishing bargaining power. The reforms are intended to grow the economy, following the country's third bailout program.
See "Greek workers protest reforms intended to boost investment", Renee Maltezou, Reuters, October 24, 2019