ATHENS —
Under pressure from its creditors to cut public employment, the Greek
government said Tuesday that it was closing down its state-run television and
radio broadcaster, idling 2,900 people — less than 1 percent of the public work
force — and outraging the country’s powerful labor unions.
Describing
the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation, known as ERT, as a “haven of waste,” a
government spokesman said ERT, which went off the air at 11 p.m. local time, would
reopen soon as a “modern state organization” with a fraction of the current
staff.