Greek judges and doctors protest over pay

Greek judges and hospital doctors have begun working to rule over planned austerity measures that will leave thousands of legal cases in limbo and routine operations cancelled.

Greek judges and hospital doctors have begun working to rule over planned austerity measures that will leave thousands of legal cases in limbo and routine operations cancelled.

The latest round of action between unions and the Greek coalition is the most serious confrontation yet, and is in protest of the government's ever-increasing mountain of unpaid bills and salaries.

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