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Greek students and public sector workers, including teachers and seamen, held a one-day strike, rallying in Athens and Piraeus over their rights on Wednesday (Oct 1).

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00:00Greek students and public sector workers, including teachers and seamen, held a one-day strike, rallying in Athens and Piraeus over their rights on Wednesday.
00:11They were against a proposed labor reform allowing employees with a single job to work up to 13 hours a day with 40 percent overtime pay.
00:20The government said the measure is optional and aimed at offering flexibility, but unions argued that it will become de facto mandatory and erode workers' rights, especially for low-wage earners.
00:50These problems will create this in the mental health world when they don't see their parents, when they will be affected.
00:59In the previous times, they can have a home and everything, because of the great importance of the people.
01:05In the past, they say that it is free to work for 13 hours, so that you can have a chance to do it for the gym, while they can do it for the gym to do it for the gym, so that you can do it for the gym to do it for the gym, for the gym to do it for the gym, for the gym to do it for the gym.
01:18The protestors carried banners that read school slavery, life slavery, warning of the social impact of longer working hours.
01:43The strike disrupted public services across the country and comes amid broader labor unrest over wages and working conditions.
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