<p>Members of a Greek trade union stormed the labor ministry building in Athens on December 5, a day after parliamentarians proposed changes that would make it more difficult for unions to strike.</p><p>In this footage, a crowd breaks through the metal barrier of the building to enter the main hallway. The protest was organized by PAME, a trade union associated with the Communist Party of Greece.</p><p>On December 4, Greek parliamentarians proposed to increase the percentage of union members required to approve a strike to above 50 percent, and then immediately withdrew the proposal after unions and opposition parties objected, local media said</a>.</p><p>The SYRIZA government agreed to implement the new strike rules as well as other changes to labor law</a> as a part of their negotiations with Greece’s creditors. Credit: katiousa.gr via Storyful</p><br />