Athens hit by Greek transport strike after police raid
Traffic gridlock has paralysed Athens as Greek commuters struggle to work by car, amid a public transport strike.
Early on Friday police stormed a metro train depot, breaking up a workers' sit-in.
Metro workers later ended their strike after the government threatened them with arrest unless they returned to work
The row is over a planned pay cut, as Claire Brennan reports.
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