ATHENS, Greece — Greece’s largest labor union has called a 48-hour general strike for June 28 and 29 to protest against a new €28 billion ($41.6 billion) austerity package due to be passed in parliament next week.
The General Confederation of Greek Workers, or GSEE, said Thursday that it called the strike to press demands for a change in policy by the country’s beleaguered Socialist government.
International bailout lenders say the new package is a condition for receiving continued funding.
Greece’s new finance minister is meeting Thursday with a delegation of debt inspectors from the European Union and International Monetary Fund to put the finishing touches on the new austerity measures — expected to impose more cross-the-board tax hikes.
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