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  • Giovedì 13 gennaio 2011

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Operai nei cantieri, sui pali della luce, e scioperi dei mezzi: le migliori foto delle ultime 24 ore

A woman reads a sign set up in front of a closed metro entrance in Athens during the 24-hours public transport emloyees strike on January 13, 2011. The Greek capital was paralysed today by a new 24-hour transport strike, the fifth since December, against plans by the Socialist government to overhaul its ailing bus, train and metro companies. A government bill to streamline the debt-ridden public transport companies unveiled this week is part of emergency measures adopted to slash state deficits that nearly bankrupted the economy last year. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images)
A woman reads a sign set up in front of a closed metro entrance in Athens during the 24-hours public transport emloyees strike on January 13, 2011. The Greek capital was paralysed today by a new 24-hour transport strike, the fifth since December, against plans by the Socialist government to overhaul its ailing bus, train and metro companies. A government bill to streamline the debt-ridden public transport companies unveiled this week is part of emergency measures adopted to slash state deficits that nearly bankrupted the economy last year. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images)

Operai nelle centrali, operai nei cantieri edili, operai sui pali della luce, vigilesse nel traffico di Delhi: si lavora in ogni angolo del mondo, anche dove la giornata di lavoro è stata anomala, come a Brisbane, dove si è lavorato per riparare i danni. Ad Atene invece c’era lo sciopero dei mezzi.