Greek dockworkers are taking part in a 48-hour general strike and nationwide protests as Parliament debates budget cuts, tax hikes and asset sales to prevent the near bankrupt country defaulting on its sovereign debt.

Dockworkers are threatening a summer long campaign of industrial action if the government proceeds with plans sell the state’s 75 percent stakes in the ports of Piraeus and Thessaloniki by the end of the year.

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