Greece turns to military to restore fuel supplies

Protesting truck drivers hold a Greek flag as they protest in central Athens on Friday, July 30, 2010. Defying an emergency government order, Greek tr AP – Protesting truck drivers hold a Greek flag as they protest in central Athens on Friday, July 30, 2010. …

ATHENS, Greece – Greece said Friday it will use military trucks, navy vessels and commandeered fuel tankers to restore gasoline supplies cut by a strike that has hurt the country's industry and vital tourism trade at the height of vacation season.

Government spokesman Giorgos Petalotis told The Associated Press that the emergency plan would take effect "as quickly as possible" to insure that vital public services were not affected by the protest, which is in its fifth day.

Earlier, striking truckers vowed to continue their protest in defiance on an emergency order to return to work.

Clashes broke out at an oil refinery in northern Greece leaving two people hurt, police said, after strikers clashed with riot police while trying to block a government-seized truck from leaving.

Greece is racing to push through austerity measures needed to secure continued international rescue loans to prop up its debt-strapped economy, with the next loan installment due in mid-September.

Inspectors from the European Union and International Monetary Fund are currently in Athens to review progress of cost-cutting reforms.

"The law will be upheld," Petalotis said. "Our information is that most mobilization notices have now been handed out. Those who do not comply are violating the law and can lose their operating license and face the consequences of criminal prosecution."

The truckers have rejected a compromise offer by the government to offset the financial impact of liberalizing their closed-shop profession.

Sweeping labor reforms targeting previously protected professional groups follow months of strikes and protests over other belt-tightening measures that included sale tax hikes, and cuts in pensions and civil service pay — all in the midst of recession that has seen unemployment spike to around 12 percent.

The fuel strike has hurt Greek industry and tourism, with shortages likely to affect travel this weekend.

"This is a catastrophe. The decision was taken on the busiest day of the year, at peak season ... I don't know what's worse, what is actually happening today or the bad publicity this is giving us," George Telonis, head of the Greek Association of Travel and Tourist Agencies, told The Associated Press.

"The season so far has not gone too badly, with about a 3 percent drop on the year, despite all the strikes and difficulties ... because we have a very strong product. But I am very worried that damage will be done if this strike continues," he added.

He said the fuel strike will hammer last-minute bookings and popular holiday excursions to beaches and ancient sites.

Hoteliers at resorts in northern Greece, which are mostly accessed by car, have reported a steeper drop in bookings this year — more than 15 percent, according to their associations.

"We are helping customers find open gas stations so that they can get home," said Grigoris Tasios, head of the Halkidiki Hotel Association, of resorts in northern Greece. "About one or two gas stations are currently supplied in a 50-kilometer (30-mile) radius, when normally there would be at least 10."

George Amvrazis, managing director of the Greek Hotel Federation, said the strikes had already tarnished Greece's image.

"This has taken a toll on mainland resorts. You won't set out to a resort if you're not sure if you can fill up your gas tank," Amvrazis said. "This current protest, together with all the others, has set the Greece brand back for years."

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    maximum bob Mon Aug 02, 2010 06:03 am PDT Report Abuse
    Just keep the country shut down and let it fester. After a while, the stupid a****les might wise up.
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    EB Mon Aug 02, 2010 03:48 am PDT Report Abuse
    Unions all over the world have outlived their usefulness. There are enough unemployed people out there that if the unions call a strike the employers should hire the unemployed and put the unions out! F... Them, in Greece, in the US, in Europe! A communist organization led by the inept and crooked, protecting the inept and lazy! They should be regulated and controlled or totally disbanded.
    How many labor unions are there in China and the rest of the countries our manufacturing jobs has been exported to? All our jobs have been sent overseas because nobody is willing to pay for unionized-labor wages and goods!
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    Heinrich Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:13 am PDT Report Abuse
    The Greeks are a wonderful race of people (Ariana Huffington being an exception), but the labor unions and the leftists are suffocating their economy.
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    Mr. nice Guy Sat Jul 31, 2010 07:01 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Is the USA the Next Greece? Has Not Obama Become the Most Divisive President in Modern Times? Is Not the Best Behind Us? The Future Looks Bleak... until we realize that we have elections to change the bad direction the recent "change" has taken us. When Obama promised change, why didn't anyone think to ask him, why wouldn't this be a change for the worse? Well, we're living it now. Greece, here we come.
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    nela Sat Jul 31, 2010 06:26 pm PDT Report Abuse
    The riots are intended for the government not the tourists.Maybe I will go there to learn from the greeks how to stand up for myself and others,instead of being a couch potato and worring about losing my job .If we americans do not start standing up for ourselves things will get from bad to worse really soon here too.By the way,Antonia shame on you.Are you sure you are greek?Maybe your mom doesn't remember well? I am not greek and I still live greece and have been there 10 times in 15 years.Love the greeks and thay showed me respect as an american,I did not see any hate at all toward America.By the way go for a dna test because you are not who you think you are.
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    Sat Jul 31, 2010 11:42 am PDT Report Abuse
    Obama is a liar and should be impeached for violating the oath of office...
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    nela Fri Jul 30, 2010 06:36 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Greece by the way it is not the poorest country of EUROPE. All the eastern, ex-comunist europian countries are,like Albania,Romania,Bulgaria and so on.Plus only the greek government is poor because there's no industry in Greece only tourism, and there's almost no taxes.When it comes to individuals all greeks have a lot of money because 9 out of 10 greeks owns something.Theres no mortgages in Greece everybody owns their houses, no credit cards like here and there's no personal debts,healthcare is 100% free.Everything is paid in cash from the greeks,while we here in America file for bankruptcy.Greeks are fighters throughout history, and they stand up when their governments wants to take away their perks.It is all about perks that greeks so much love and are used to. It is not about poverty ,it is about getting paid 14 months instead of12 months in a year.Yes up until now greeks got paid 14 months in a year.They lost that because Europe said so.And since Greece is part of europian union they have the responsibility to help,german or not.Like here some states help others on federal taxes.Before making any comments my fellow americans you should get a passport and start traveling the world to see what is going on.Do not listen to this article or the news.AND BY THE WAY GREEKS ARE NOT STUPID LIKE SOMEBODY HERE COMMENTED.GO ON VACATION THERE,SEE FOR YOURSELF.ONE OF THE BEST PLACES IN THE WORLD TO GO ON VACATION,ESPECIALLY THE ISLANDS.YOU DO NOT NEED A CAR AND DO NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT GASOLINE..EVERYTHING IT IS IN WALKING DISTANCES.
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    Corbin Fri Jul 30, 2010 11:54 am PDT Report Abuse
    Greece has a military? Who would've thought?
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    Gourdon Tue May 18, 2010 01:04 pm PDT Report Abuse
    go go go
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    archambault j Tue May 18, 2010 12:34 pm PDT Report Abuse
    1 Turkey has more to see/do. 2 Might have to go to Greece now... DIRT CHEAP!!!

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