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Port workers in Cyprus prepare to strike

Port workers in Limassol and Larnaca have announced a 24-hour strike for next week after talks on renewing their collective agreements ended in deadlock.

Members of the trade unions SEK and PEO confirmed to the Cyprus News Agency that port workers will be carrying out a warning strike on Tuesday, October 23.

They said they were forced to take this action because talks with the employers – DP World Limassol and Eurogate at Limassol port, and the Cyprus Shipping Association at Larnaca port – were going nowhere.

 Read more on Cyprus Mail.





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