Greece is set to implement a six-day workweek starting July 1st. This new law will affect thousands of workers across both the public and private sectors. According to Eurostat, Greek workers already work longer hours than any other workforce in Europe. Despite the increase in workdays, there is no indication that Greek workers will receive additional pay for the extra day.
Workers in Greece could see their workweek extended to six days. https://t.co/vFk1LmQx5L
As many countries consider cutting down work hours, Greece is considering a six-day work week. Will it work? https://t.co/O14jW7eCFr
Greece is moving toward a six-day workweek, while several other countries are experimenting with shorter office hours. Can it work? https://t.co/z7PthkgX29
Greece introduces the six-day work week. Now Greeks work more hours and are not paid more https://t.co/n40LlNltgh
In Greece, a new law enabling employers to implement a six-day work week comes into force on July 1. Greek workers already work longer hours than any other workforce in Europe, according to Eurostat. https://t.co/Om1HX68Q0d
A six-day workweek takes effect in Greece on July 1st. Thousands and thousands of workers across the public and private sectors could soon have to work an extra day each week. Greeks already work more hours than other Europeans. 🧵