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Sunday, May. 20, 2012 |  Syndicate content

Striking Greek cabbies step up blockades

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San Jose Mercury News:

Foreign tourists carrying their luggage walk to the airport of Iraklion, as striking taxi owners block access to the terminal...
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Striking Greek taxi owners stepped up protests Monday, blockading highways and a busy regional airport, after fresh negotiations with the government on new licensing laws collapsed.

The 16-day strike has prompted warnings from the country's key tourism industry, but protest organizers vowed to continue. On Monday, taxi drivers blocked a highway in southern Greece as well as roads to Iraklio international airport on the holiday island of Crete, forcing tourists to walk to the site.

Cabbies also blocked access to the main port on the island of Corfu. Thymios Lymberopoulos, head of protesting greater Athens Taxi Owners Association, said his members would surround the Transport Ministry in Athens for 48 hours.

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