Police tear gas protesters demonstrating against an anti-strike Bill

POLICE fired tear gas at protesters in Athens today who were demonstrating against a government attack on the right to strike.
More than 20,000 people marched in the Greek capital as parliament was set to approve an austerity Bill, potentially the last major cuts package in the country’s latest bailout programme.
Ferry workers staged a 24-hour strike in protest at the package, which includes measures limiting trade unions’ ability to take industrial action.
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