Greek municipal workers strike day to protest against the government to be included in the plan to reduce the number of civil servants and compliance standards is important for the country to continue receiving funds from its international bailout.
Tuesday the day before the strike, Greece's creditors approved the payment of 6.8 one billion euros ($ 53 billion) rescue package is to keep the country afloat.
But in order to continue to receive the money, Greece must insist that it has agreed, including the reduction of emission of thousands of civil servants and reform agenda.
The Government must put an administrative license by the end of 2013, 12,500 civil servants were dismissed possibilities. They include school security personnel, Athens municipal police, local government employees, teachers and staff ministries.
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