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Lorries queue across Balkans as Greek customs workers strike

Posted : Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:41:07 GMT
Author : DPA
Category : Europe (World)
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Athens - Hundreds of lorries remained stuck in long queues at customs stations across Greece on Tuesday as officials continued an open-ended strike, forcing the near-closure of all border stations, ports and airports throughout the country. The strike, which began on Monday in protest against the government's plans for severe salary cutbacks for civil servants, caused serious disruptions in food and fuel supplies along the northern Greek border with Albania, Romania and Bulgaria.

Union officials said customs will operate with only skeleton staffing, who will only carry out inspections of imports and exports of perishable food items and items of national importance such as military supplies, medicine and fuel for hospitals.

Widespread fuel shortages due to the ongoing strike are looking increasingly likely. Motorists could be seen queueing on Tuesday outside petrol stations for hours in the northern port city of Thessaloniki.

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