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Protests in the center of Athens take place on the introduction of a 13-hour working day

Protests take place in the central squares of Athens within the framework of a one-day strike, which is aimed at the Government's Supreme Council of the Government, aimed at investing a 13-hour working day for a 13-hour working day, TASS correspondent reports.

Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Rectorate of the University of Athens and in the nearby Sintagma Square Street Protests. One of the main demands of the protesters is the recall of the bill and the bill of the Ministry of Defense, which, among other things, envisages a 13-hour working day.

Those who have come to the rally are posters with slogans, such as "Leave a 13-hour working day", "Work for 5 days a week, 35 hours a week", "We demand a higher salary" and "stable work with guaranteed work rights".

Protests take place within 24-hour strike due to the restriction of public transport in Athens.