PM says initiative was made necessary by twin perils of shrinking population and shortage of skilled workers
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While companies in countries worldwide are considering shorter working weeks, Greece has taken an unorthodox step by permitting employees to work a sixth day to boost productivity. Despite its recent economic growth surpassing that of other European nations, Greece, once at the heart of Europe’s worst financial crisis, is introducing a 48-hour working week. This […]
PM says initiative was made necessary by twin perils of shrinking population and shortage of skilled workers
Greece has introduced a six-day working week for certain industries in a bid to boost economic growth. New legislation, which came into effect at the...
Pro-business government says measure is needed due to shrinking population and shortage of skilled workers
Greece has introduced a six-day working week for certain industries in a bid to boost economic growth. New legislation, which came into effect at the...
Greece is adopting a controversial new policy that bucks the trend worldwide of moving towards fewer working days.
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A church in Anafiotika neighborhood, a part of the old historical neighborhood called Plaka, in Athens, Greece on March 16th, 2024. Nurphoto |...
Greece's new six-day workweek allows certain 24-hour industries to pay extra for over 40 hours. Prime Minister Mitsotakis supports this growth...
Greece became the first European Union country to implement a six-day work week in a bid by the government to boost productivity that drew intense...