Tempi: Nationwide strike by PNO on the 3rd anniversary of the railway tragedy
The Panhellenic Maritime Federation (PNO) will hold a 24-hour nationwide strike on February 28, 2026, to commemorate the third anniversary of the tragic train accident in Tempi.
The Panhellenic Maritime Federation (PNO) has announced a 24-hour nationwide strike, commencing at 00:01 and lasting until midnight on February 28, 2026. This decision was made during a meeting of the Executive Committee and is scheduled to coincide with the three-year anniversary of the tragic train accident in Tempi, where 57 passengers lost their lives. This horrific incident shocked Greece and underscored the critical importance of transport safety.
In marking this solemn occasion, the PNO aims to honor the victims of the tragedy and send a clear message emphasizing the necessity of adhering to stringent safety protocols. The federation underlines that protecting human lives must be an uncompromising priority for the maritime and transport sectors. The strike serves as a reminder of the profound impact that the Tempi disaster had on the nation and intends to raise awareness regarding the essential nature of safety in all forms of transportation.
The PNO declaration also reflects the maritime community's firsthand understanding of the importance of adhering to safety regulations. When safety measures are breached, the consequences can be catastrophic, as tragically demonstrated by the Tempi disaster. Through this action, the PNO is not only paying tribute to the lives lost but also advocating for systemic changes to prevent future tragedies in the transport sector, reminding authorities and the public alike of the critical need to protect lives through unwavering safety practices.