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Clash at Greek Steel Plant Stirs Political Spat

Riot police used tear gas against striking steel workers Friday, in a rare government intervention into a labor dispute to break up picket lines that have closed a factory outside Athens since October 31st of last year.
Seven protesters were detained, while an opposition-backed protest rally was planned at the site later Friday. It was the first confrontation between Greece’s new conservative-led government and left-wing opposition parties opposed to the country’s bailout agreements with international rescue lenders.
Police intervened shortly after dawn Friday, dispersing dozens of striking workers outside the entrance of the plant in Aspropyrgos, 20 kilometers west of the capital. Clashes broke out several times in the following three hours, but police said their use of tear gas was very limited.
State-run NET television said conservative Prime Minister Antonis Samaras had intervened personally to reopen the plant after a ruling last month by an Athens court declaring the strike illegal.
“The law will be upheld and people’s sacred right to work will be guaranteed,” NET quoted Samaras as saying.
The strikers are protesting layoffs at the private Elliniki Halyvourgia plant, which last year employed about 400 staff, and plans by the factory’s operators to introduce more part-time work.
“The decision (to strike) was taken by a majority of the workers at a general assembly. That is a democratic right,” Giorgos Sifonios, head of the strikers’ organizing committee, said. “We are not giving up our struggle.”
The main opposition Syriza party called on its supporters to join a protest rally at the factory later Friday, describing the police intervention as “unprovoked military-style action against striking steel workers.”
(source: AP, NET)

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