Greek Labor Minister Opposes Four-Day Workweek Bill
The Greek Minister of Labor stated that the government's proposed four-day workweek bill lacks a realistic economic basis. The legislation has been under parliamentary review for four days.
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Sources · 7 independent
Athina 9.84 FM
“για τετραήμερη εργασία, που είχε φέρει η κυβέρνηση στη Βουλή με νομοσχέλιο πριμερικούς μήνες. και σήμερα λείπροντίνη την υποχρεωτικότητα της θετραήμερης εργασίας, η οποία δεν έχει καμία ρεαλιστική οικονομική προτίμηση σύμφωνα με την υπουργό εργασίας.”
Real FM 97.8 Athens
“the Labor Minister opposes the four-day workweek bill, which suggests a reduction to 32 or 35 hours of work per week.”
ERT Proto
“the proposal of PASOK for a four-day workweek, with 32 or 35 hours, and to help... the proposal of PASOK, as a horizontal strategy... would lead to an increase in prices.”
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