24-hour strike on April 25 against the museum law

2023-04-20 17:13:26

A 24-hour strike on Tuesday, April 25, and a protest gathering at the National Archaeological Museum at 12.00, was announced by the Board of the Unified Association of Employees of the Ministry of Culture of Attica, Mainland and Islands, in cooperation with the other primary unions of the Coordination of Workers’ Unions at the Ministry of Culture, Continuing the mobilizations against the Law on Museums.

The Unified Association, with its announcement, calls, among other things, its members “to decisively take part in the strike/abstention from all duties related to the implementation of Law 5021/2023, which it has announced jointly with other primary unions of YPPOA and which is valid until 28/4”. At the same time, it “decides, together with the other unions of the Coordination of Workers’ Unions at the YPPOA, the appeal of the Unified Association to the Council of State (Council of State) for the unconstitutionality of Law 5021/2023”.

In its announcement, the union also refers to the appointment of the “Boards of Directors and General Directors of the five State Museums which the government of ND is trying to operate as NPDD”, noting among other things that “the large numerical presence on the Boards of the Museums of actors from the tourism and construction sector of the economy, underlines the market direction that the government wants to give to Museums, moving them away from their educational, social and scientific purpose”.

Source: RES-MPE

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