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Decision made on Thessaloniki metro antiquities
The Culture Ministry has approved a proposal by the Central Archaeological Council (KAS) for antiquities unearthed during excavation work for the Thessaloniki metro to be removed and repositioned there at a later date.
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Public transport to grind to a halt Tuesday
There will be no tram, metro, ISAP railway, trolley or bus service Tuesday due to the participation of workers in a 24-hour strike in protest at the government's social security bill.
In a statement on Saturday, the Athens Urban Rail Transport Company (STASY) denounced the new legislation, saying the government has not kept its promise to increase pensions.
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Thessaloniki metro project said to be finally on track
Greece's northern port city of Thessaloniki will have its own metro system ready by 2023, General Secretary of Public Works Giorgos Karayiannis said Thursday during a worksite inspection.
Artifacts to be removed as Attiko Metro says in situ plan was unreliable
Greece's Central Archaeological Council (KAS) on Thursday decided to remove the antiquities unearthed during excavation work for the Thessaloniki metro, as Attiko Metro told KAS in a report obtained by Kathimerini that the original plan to keep the artifacts in situ was not reliable.
KAS votes to remove antiquities from Thessaloniki metro station
After a lengthy meeting that went on until Thursday morning, the Culture Ministry's Central Archaeological Council (KAS) decided to remove the antiquities unearthed during excavation work for the Thessaloniki metro.
Athens metro workers call five-hour stoppage on Tuesday
Workers on the Athens metro will be walking off the job from the start of their shift until 10 a.m. on Tuesday, stranding morning commuters.
The workers' union said that walk-out should be regarded by the management of operator STASY as a "warning" that may lead to additional strikes.
Transport inspections are boosted to stop fare dodgers
Inspections are being increased on buses and trolley-buses in an attempt by the Athens Urban Transport Organization (OASA) to boost revenues as transport authority data suggest that one in 20 people commute without a ticket.
Similar inspections are also being stepped up at Athens metro and ISAP electric railway stations to crack down on fare dodgers.
Council of State greenlights Athens metro Line 4
Line 4 of the Athens metro, which will start in Alsos Veikou and run to Goudi in the center of Athens, can go ahead as injunctions against the project were rejected by the Council of State on Tuesday.
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Athens transport staff call off strike action
Transport staff in the Greek capital have called off further action after a breakthrough in talks with authorities.
Staff objections over a collective labor contract for this year were lifted following talks with the General Accounting Office.
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Transport staff expected to halt strike action
After weeks of stoppages, transport staff are expected to call off any further action after a breakthrough in talks with authorities on Tuesday.
According to Infrastructure and Transport Minister Kostas A. Karamanlis, staff objections over a collective labor contract for this year have been addressed following consultations with the General Accounting Office.
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