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Long Hours, Low Returns: The Structural Paradox of Greece’s Labor Market
Workers in Greece are employed for almost 40 hours per week, productivity reaches only about 60% of the European average.
Greece Faces a Shortage of Two Million Workers by 2035
Analysts believe that only a mix of policies can turn the looming shortage into an opportunity.
New Labor Bill Introduced in Greece Brings Sweeping Changes to Work Hours, Hiring, and Overtime
Greece has introduced a sweeping labor reform bill aiming to modernize employment laws by expanding work hours and digitalizing processes, but the legislation has sparked fierce opposition from trade unions, who warn it risks undermining worker protections and fueling social unrest.
What Greek Workers Are Looking For: A New Survey Reveals Shifting Priorities in the Modern Workplace
The survey, which gathered responses from 1,053 people aged 18 to 65, reveals a workforce that is more self-assured and selective than in the past.
Greek Workers Face Extreme Fatigue: The Most Physically Demanding Jobs Revealed
This reflects a systemic issue in which labor-intensive professions, particularly in tourism and food services, push workers to their physical limits.
Έρχεται το Facebook at Work
Έρχεται το Facebook at Work Την επαγγελματικού προσανατολισμού έκδοσή του, Facebook at Work, σχεδιάζει να λανσάρει εντός των επομένων μηνών το Facebook, μετά από ένα έτος δοκιμών, σύμφωνα με στέλεχος της εταιρείας.





