Greek civil servants strike over lay-offs

Public sector workers in Greece have walked off the job for 48 hours over plans to further reduce their numbers.

Greek civil servants have launched a 48-hour strike against additional lay-offs planned this year under the terms of the country's EU-IMF bailout.

Some 3000 civil servants demonstrated on Wednesday in Athens against the lay-off plans, police said.

"We are people, not numbers," said banners held by the protesters.

Greece is required to fire 11,500 civil servants this year under its multi-billion-euro loan rescue.

Last year it took 3500 staff off the state payroll and put another 20,000 on a mobility scheme to other agencies deemed to be short of employees.

However, the EU-IMF creditors are now reportedly calling for additional lay-offs in 2015, according to Greek media.

Unemployment in Greece has soared since the beginning of the bailout, and currently stands at over 27 per cent.

The country's main union GSEE, which represents the private sector, has called a general strike against the lay-offs on April 9.

It is expected to be supported by the public sector ADEDY union.


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