Greece
Organization responsible for the statistics
The statistics are collected by the Inspections de Travail of the
Ministère du Travail, and compiled and published by the Service
national de statistique and the Service de Statistique of the
Ministère du Travail.
Objectives and users
Not available.
Coverage
Strikes and lockouts
The statistics cover:
- constitutional or official strikes
- unofficial strikes
- sympathetic strikes
- political or protest strikes
- general strikes
- work stoppages initiated by employers
- rotating or revolving strikes
- working to rule
Data are recorded and published separately for general strikes
and for lockouts.
Sit-ins, go-slows and overtime bans are not included.
Minimum threshold
Duration of at least one hour.
Economic activities
Public administration (the staff of ministries) is not covered as
it does not come within the field of competence of the Ministère
du Travail.
Workers
Workers directly involved and workers indirectly involved. In
addition to regular paid employees, including part-time workers,
the statistics cover temporary, casual and seasonal workers.
Unpaid family workers, workers laid off and workers absent for
other reasons (annual leave, sick leave, military service,
training, etc.) are not included.
No particular occupational groups are excluded.
Geographic areas
Whole country.
Types of data collected
- number of strikes and lockouts
- number of economic units involved
- number of workers involved
- duration
- time not worked
- matter in dispute
- outcome of dispute
Concepts and definitions
Strike or stoppage (grève or arrêt de travail)
A work stoppage effected by a group or groups of workers. A
strike is a stoppage lasting several days; work stoppage is used
when the interruption lasts a few hours only.
Lockout or debarring from work (exclusion du travail)
The closure of the enterprise by the employer for a certain
time in retaliation against strike action.
These are working definitions used for statistical purposes.
Methods of measurement
Strikes and lockouts
The basic unit of measurement used to record a strike or lockout
may be the case of dispute or the economic unit (establishment).
The continuation of a strike or lockout that is interrupted but
later resumes, still due to the same case of dispute, is treated
as a new strike or lockout.
Economic units involved
The economic unit is the establishment or workplace, defined as
the place in which an economic activity is carried out
(manufacturing, trade, administration, service, etc.). The
number of economic units involved is not counted in the case of a
general strike.
Workers involved
The number of workers involved is the average of the number of
daily absences during the period of the strike or lockout.
Part-time workers are counted as individuals on the same basis as
full-time workers.
Duration
The duration is measured in workdays from the date on which the
strike or lockout began to the date on which it terminated in the
economic unit concerned.
Time not worked
Total time not worked is measured in workhours as the product of
the number of workers involved and the duration (number of days
the strike or lockout lasts x number of hours per day of strike
or lockout). The shorter working hours of part-time workers are
not taken into account, nor is overtime.
Classifications
Cause of dispute
- economic
- collective agreements
- conditions of work
- trade union matters
- non-payment of amounts due
Outcome of dispute
- demands fully met
- partially successful
- discussions
- duration fixed for strike expired
Branch of economic activity
The data are classified by branch of economic activity, using the
International Standard Industrial Classification (1968). In the
case of general strikes, data are included in the total only;
there is no classification by branch of economic activity.
Duration
(in workdays)
- 1 to 2
- 3 to 5
- 6 to 10
- 11 to 20
- 21 or more
Reference period and periodicity
The statistics are compiled for periods of a month and a year,
and published for periods of a year. They refer to strikes and
lockouts beginning during the particular reference period plus
those continuing from the previous period.
Analytical measures
None.
Historical background of the series
Not available.
Documentation
Series available
Not available.
Bibliographic references
National Statistical Service of Greece: Statistical
Yearbook (annual);
Idem: Labour Statistics (quarterly).
Data published by the ILO
The number of strikes and
lockouts, the number of workers involved, the number of days not
worked and rates of days not worked, by economic activity.
Confidentiality
Not available.
International standards
Not available.
Methods of data collection
There is no legal obligation to report the occurrence of a strike
or lockout. The information is collected from unions,
newspapers, etc. and by means of a form which is completed for
each enterprise involved by the Labour Inspectorate.