Greek shipyard workers strike to protest deadly work accident
Accident in Perama shipyard resulted in death of 1 worker, serious injury of 2 others
ATHENS
Greek shipyard workers went on strike Tuesday to protest a deadly work accident that occurred recently in one of the country's major dry docks, local media reported.
Calling the strike, the Attica Metal and Shipbuilding Industry Union, said in a statement that Monday's incident in the Perama shipyard of Piraeus, killing at least one worker and seriously injuring two others, amounted to a "prescribed crime," according to the daily Avgi.
Workers gathering at the shipyard's central gate upon the union's call protested against poor security measures and a heavy workload, said PAME, one of the country's major trade union confederations.
The union also called on citizens to participate in a wider protest on Tuesday afternoon in Perama's central square.
Meanwhile, Greek authorities arrested at least four in relation to the accident, said the newspaper.
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