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Greeks hold general strike against austerity measures - live updates Greeks hold general strike against austerity measures - live updates
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Transport disruption in Greece
All Greece’s public services, including tax offices and utilities, are due to be closed today to mark the general strike:
The Kathimerini newspaper has the details:
Public hospitals will be operating with skeleton staff. Pharmacists, doctors, teachers and bank employees will also walk off the job.
The Athens metro will be shut throughout the day, as will the Proastiakos suburban railway and intercity trains. The Kifissia-Piraeus electric railway (ISAP) will only operate between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Buses in the capital will be out of service before 9 a.m. and after 9 p.m. There will be no ferry connections between the mainland and the islands as the Panhellenic Seamens’ Federation (PNO) is also joining in the strike. Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air have announced flight cancellations for Thursday.
Museums and archaeological sites will be shut as guards will not be working.
8.01am GMT08:01
Belgian finance minister criticises Syriza for supporting strike
Belgium’s finance minister has just blasted Greece’s ruling party for backing today’s general strike, against a bailout it signed up to.
Johan Van Overtveldt tweeted that the move “strange and dangerous”, at a time when Athens should be racing to meet its bailout targets.
Strange & dangerous logic in Athens: Syriza organises strike against program its own government pledges to execute. Sense of urgency needed.
Updated at 8.03am GMT
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In what may be a first for the eurozone, today’s general strike is actually supported by the ruling party, Alexis Tsipras’s Syriza coalition.
Yesterday Syriza’s Labor Policy Department called on all workers, unemployed, pensioners and students to join the general strike on Thursday.
They urged citizens to “actively respond” to the pressure of creditors who continue “the dynamics of extreme, unpopular neoliberal policies.”
These policies, though, were accepted by Tsipras under huge pressure this summer, when Greece finally caved into a third bailout deal.
It’s quite a paradox...
#greek general strike is supported by the key Government party against the measures of which it is targeted. #oxymoron #surreal
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Today’s walkout is the first general strike to hit Greece under prime minister Alexis Tsipras’s leadership:Today’s walkout is the first general strike to hit Greece under prime minister Alexis Tsipras’s leadership:
It will be a new experience for the left-wing leader, as Bloomberg reports:It will be a new experience for the left-wing leader, as Bloomberg reports:
As Greek workers take to the streets in protest on Thursday, Alexis Tsipras will for the first time be on the other side of the barricades.As Greek workers take to the streets in protest on Thursday, Alexis Tsipras will for the first time be on the other side of the barricades.
Unions -- a key support base for the prime minister’s Syriza party -- will chant the same slogans Tsipras once used against opponents. Doctors and pharmacists will join port workers, civil servants and Athens metro staff in Greece’s first general strike since he took office in January, bringing the country to a standstill for 24 hours.Unions -- a key support base for the prime minister’s Syriza party -- will chant the same slogans Tsipras once used against opponents. Doctors and pharmacists will join port workers, civil servants and Athens metro staff in Greece’s first general strike since he took office in January, bringing the country to a standstill for 24 hours.
ADEDY and GSEE, Greece’s biggest unions, have called for a rally at 11 am local time [9am GMT], accusing Tsipras of bowing to creditors and imposing measures that “perpetuate the dark ages for workers.”ADEDY and GSEE, Greece’s biggest unions, have called for a rally at 11 am local time [9am GMT], accusing Tsipras of bowing to creditors and imposing measures that “perpetuate the dark ages for workers.”
Greece comes to a standstill as general strike sees unions turn against PM https://t.co/8rVybGgsqr pic.twitter.com/K7vrR5WVH2Greece comes to a standstill as general strike sees unions turn against PM https://t.co/8rVybGgsqr pic.twitter.com/K7vrR5WVH2
Updated at 7.42am GMTUpdated at 7.42am GMT
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The agenda: General strike in Greece, Draghi faces MEPsThe agenda: General strike in Greece, Draghi faces MEPs
Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the world economy, the financial markets, the eurozone and business.Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the world economy, the financial markets, the eurozone and business.
Public anger over Greece’s third bailout will hit the streets today, as its biggest unions call a 24-hour walkout and protests in Athens.Public anger over Greece’s third bailout will hit the streets today, as its biggest unions call a 24-hour walkout and protests in Athens.
Greece will grind to a standstill as workers demonstrate against the tax rises and pension reforms agreed with its creditors this summer, in return for a third bailout. Shops and offices will be shuttered, and transport links disrupted, as Greeks vent their frustrations over the state of play.Greece will grind to a standstill as workers demonstrate against the tax rises and pension reforms agreed with its creditors this summer, in return for a third bailout. Shops and offices will be shuttered, and transport links disrupted, as Greeks vent their frustrations over the state of play.
The scale of the protest will highlight how much public anger and disappointment is bubbling away in the country.The scale of the protest will highlight how much public anger and disappointment is bubbling away in the country.
A year which began with prime minister Alexis Tsipras promising to end austerity draws to an end with more painful cuts and tax hikes looming.A year which began with prime minister Alexis Tsipras promising to end austerity draws to an end with more painful cuts and tax hikes looming.
The protests comes as the Athens authorities try to reach agreement with creditors to unlock the next tranche of aid from July’s bailout deal.The protests comes as the Athens authorities try to reach agreement with creditors to unlock the next tranche of aid from July’s bailout deal.
They are still at odds over how to implement laws covering mortgages in default and other bad debts.They are still at odds over how to implement laws covering mortgages in default and other bad debts.
Greece has until Monday to reach a compromise, and unlock €2bn in loans plus €10-bn to recapitalise its banking sector. The stakes are rising again.....Greece has until Monday to reach a compromise, and unlock €2bn in loans plus €10-bn to recapitalise its banking sector. The stakes are rising again.....
Also coming up this morningAlso coming up this morning
Mario Draghi, the ECB president, is due to testify at the European Parliament this morning, from 8.30am GMT (9.30am Brussels). He’ll be fielding questions on the eurozone economy, the deflation threat, as well as Greece I imagine.Mario Draghi, the ECB president, is due to testify at the European Parliament this morning, from 8.30am GMT (9.30am Brussels). He’ll be fielding questions on the eurozone economy, the deflation threat, as well as Greece I imagine.
A flurry of top Federal Reserve officials are also speaking today, including Fed chair Janet Yellen.A flurry of top Federal Reserve officials are also speaking today, including Fed chair Janet Yellen.
That should set ears waggling in the City and on Wall Street, for hints that US interest rates may be hiked in December.That should set ears waggling in the City and on Wall Street, for hints that US interest rates may be hiked in December.
Plenty of Fed speakers today: #Yellen,Evans, #Lacker, #Dudley.First peep from Yellen since last week's #payroll blockbuster. @newsdotmarketsPlenty of Fed speakers today: #Yellen,Evans, #Lacker, #Dudley.First peep from Yellen since last week's #payroll blockbuster. @newsdotmarkets
While in the City, engine maker Rolls Royce has just cut its profit guidance for 2016 - more on that shortly....While in the City, engine maker Rolls Royce has just cut its profit guidance for 2016 - more on that shortly....
Engine maker Rolls-Royce cuts profit forecast again - fourth profit warning in just over a yearEngine maker Rolls-Royce cuts profit forecast again - fourth profit warning in just over a year
Fashion group Burberry and cars-to-cycles group Halfords are also reporting results.Fashion group Burberry and cars-to-cycles group Halfords are also reporting results.
Burberry, which issued a profits warning last month, has posted a 5% rise in adjusted profits for the last six months. But it also cautions that “the external environment became more challenging in key markets over the period”. That’s the slowing Chinese economy.Burberry, which issued a profits warning last month, has posted a 5% rise in adjusted profits for the last six months. But it also cautions that “the external environment became more challenging in key markets over the period”. That’s the slowing Chinese economy.
And Halfords has warned that its cycling sales are down again, due to weakness in July and August.And Halfords has warned that its cycling sales are down again, due to weakness in July and August.
We’ll be tracking all the main events through the day...We’ll be tracking all the main events through the day...
Updated at 7.47am GMTUpdated at 7.47am GMT