Greece braced for 'hottest autumn yet' over round of new spending cuts

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Greek police detain a group of migrants in central Athens. Police claim that 'national survival' is at stake for debt-choked Greece. Photograph: Thanassis Stavrakis/AP
 

New spending cuts being asked of Greece by international creditors are pushing Athens' fragile coalition towards a showdown with unions and anti-bailout forces amid signs that it will be civil servants who will bear the brunt of the belt-tightening.

Word is spreading of an incendiary autumn with labour groups, backed by the radical left main opposition Syriza party, warning of protests in September. The prospect of mass lay-offs in the state sector and a spate of planned privatisations are setting the scene for the "hottest fall yet," unionists said.

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