Kathimerini English

Gov’t focus turns to state staff, unions

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With pressure mounting from internatio­nal creditors for a series of so-called prior actions to be implemente­d, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is expected to focus on streamlini­ng the bloated civil service sector as well as containing strike action on various fronts.

According to sources, the troika is keen for the government to press ahead with a plan to put 25,000 civil servants into a socalled mobility scheme which would see most of them dismissed and a minority being transferre­d to understaff­ed sections of the public service. Sources at the Maximos Mansion said yesterday that a recent wave of early retirement­s would likely satisfy creditors’ demands for cutbacks in the state sector. The troika has pushed for layoffs however.

It is expected that authoritie­s will focus on the dismissal of employees found to have seriously breached the code of conduct.

Another thorn in Samaras’s side is the labor unions. Labor Ministry sources yesterday refuted reports that the government is considerin­g making changes to labor regulation­s that would make it more difficult for unions to call strikes. Two of the three coalition partners, PASOK and Democratic Left, voiced objections following a report in Sunday’s To Vima newspaper that suggested Labor Minister Yiannis Vroutsis of New Democracy wants to make changes that would require strikes to need the support of the majority of union members, while giving management the right to enforce a lockout if employees do not return to work.

The government has been heavy-handed against strikers, issuing civil mobilizati­on orders against Athens metro workers and seamen, but it has taken a softer stance against farmers who are seeking concession­s. In a bid to force the government’s hand, farmers, who have gathered at road junctions across Greece, said yesterday that they would hold one-hour protest marches every day.

 ??  ?? An officer stands next to a police car in front of parked tractors as farmers block the Athens-Thessaloni­ki highway at Nikaia.
An officer stands next to a police car in front of parked tractors as farmers block the Athens-Thessaloni­ki highway at Nikaia.

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