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ASTEPAHK Union Opposes EAC Strike in Cyprus
Politicsin-cyprus10d ago

ASTEPAHK Union Opposes EAC Strike in Cyprus

The ASTEPAHK union has declared its opposition to a 24-hour strike called by four other unions at the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) for Thursday, stating that the timing is inappropriate for industrial action.

EAC customer service centres to close Friday morning due to work stoppage
Businesscyprus-mail2mo ago

EAC customer service centres to close Friday morning due to work stoppage

Customer service centres and offices of the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) will remain closed from 7.45am to 10am on Friday, February 27, due to a work stoppage announced by the organisation’s four trade unions, the authority said on Thursday. The EAC announced that public services will resume after 10am, stressing that the work stoppage […]

Cyprus EAC Unions Threaten Escalated Strike Action
Businesscyprus-mail1mo ago

Cyprus EAC Unions Threaten Escalated Strike Action

Workers at the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) have threatened escalating strike action, demanding independent investigations into suspicious activities they claim are undermining the state-run utility.

Cyprus Electricity Authority Unions Warn of Further Strikes
Businesscyprus-mail2d ago

Cyprus Electricity Authority Unions Warn of Further Strikes

Unions representing the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) have indicated that more industrial action is imminent, following a 24-hour strike last week that closed EAC headquarters and customer service offices. Supply was not disrupted during the previous strike.

EAC Employees Announce Three-Hour Work Stoppage Over Unresolved Issues
Businesscyprus-mailin-cyprus1mo ago2 sources

EAC Employees Announce Three-Hour Work Stoppage Over Unresolved Issues

Employees of the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) have announced a three-hour work stoppage on March 18, from 8 am to 11 am, to protest what they describe as 'serious problems' that remain unresolved while the state focuses on 'imaginative and unfeasible' solutions.