As Greece anticipates a busy summer tourist season, restaurants and hotels are struggling to fill around 80,000 open positions due to a critical shortage of workers. Many Greeks now prefer traditional office jobs, leading to a decline in available staff willing to work in the hospitality sector, especially in the evening and weekends. The pandemic exacerbated the situation, causing many experienced workers to leave their positions permanently. As a result, businesses are now racing against time to secure the staff needed to accommodate the influx of tourists set to visit the country.
'Workers are in short supply, with 80,000 vacancies in the food and hotel sector as demand from a record number of tourists rises in Greece.'
'Hoteliers are struggling to find staff, with reports of poaching employees from competitors due to the severe worker shortage in the tourism industry.'
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