Can Greece's new six-day workweek be a model for others? DW 06/22/2024
Briefly

New regulations in Greece will allow certain industrial and manufacturing facilities, along with businesses providing 24/7 services, to shift to a six-day workweek starting July 1. Employees impacted will have a normal workweek of 48 hours instead of the previous 40, with the option to work more for additional pay.
The legislation aims to simplify administration, reduce probation periods, highlight overtime, combat undeclared work, and provide free employee training. While the new workweek structure won't apply universally, it's meant to address skill shortages and meet evolving market demands.
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