Thousands of people in Greece have taken to the streets in a 24-hour general strike to protest against the rising cost of living, which has led to the shutdown of public services and part of the transport network. The strike, organized by the Greek General Confederation of Labour, aims to demand urgent action to fight against high prices, unaffordable housing, and low wages. The strike has gained support from the European Trade Union Confederation and various sectors, including sailors, transportation, education, healthcare, and journalism. The protesters are expressing their frustration with the government’s refusal to address the challenges faced by workers, and are calling for measures to ensure a decent life for all. The strike comes amidst increasing anger over the economic situation in Greece, with inflation at 2.4 percent and a lack of new collective agreements since the financial crisis in 2008. The conservative government, led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, has announced plans to increase the minimum wage and pensions to boost purchasing power, but the unions continue to denounce their policies.
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