Feb 18 • 12:09 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Ships docked in ports on February 28: 24-hour strike by PNO for the victims of the Tempi accident

A nationwide 24-hour strike called by the Panhellenic Maritime Federation (PNO) on February 28 commemorates the victims of a tragic railway accident in Tempi.

The Panhellenic Maritime Federation (PNO) announced a nationwide 24-hour strike scheduled for February 28, 2026, which will affect all categories of ships. This decision was made to honor the memories of the victims of the Tempi railway disaster, which occurred three years ago. The strike will commence at 00:01 and end at 24:00, pausing maritime operations across the country.

In their announcement, PNO emphasized the importance of adhering to safety measures, drawing upon the tragic consequences that have followed past violations in various transportation modes, including maritime, land, and air. This historical context underlines the federation's commitment to advocating for enhanced safety standards to prevent future incidents. PNO conveyed a strong message that they stand in solidarity with those affected by such accidents.

The decision to strike not only pays tribute to the deceased seafarers and individuals who lost their lives in accidents but also reflects a broader concern within the maritime community regarding safety practices. PNO committed to continuing its efforts to intervene in transport safety issues, ensuring that the voices of maritime workers are heard when it comes to safety regulations and enforcement, underscoring the direct impact of these measures on the lives of their members and society at large.

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