The 24-hour strike officially began at midnight. Trains and ferries were brought to a standstill, and other public transport was disrupted.
Many shops stayed open as the Labour Day public holiday was moved to next Tuesday - after Greek Orthodox Easter.
In Athens, hundreds of people rallied outside parliament in Syntagma Square, waving flags and banners.
The two largest unions - the GSEE and ADEDY - have said that the action will focus on demands to end austerity
Note
The strike on wednesday May 01,2013 marked the 20th one-day strike in Greece since the start of the crisis
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