New general strike to hit Greece
Greece is preparing for another day of disruption with a new general strike against proposed pension and labour reforms.
The debt-ridden country's two major private and public sector unions bitterly oppose draft legislation that will increase retirement ages and make it cheaper for companies to fire workers.
Parliament will start discussing the proposed reforms on Tuesday, the day of the latest strike.
Greece is caught in a major debt and deficit crisis. It only avoided bankruptcy last month after receiving the first instalment of a 110 billion euro (£89.4 billion) emergency loan package from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.
In return, Athens passed painful austerity measures, cutting pensions and salaries and raising consumer taxes.