The Greek government is set to bring in 40,000 workers from six countries, including India, to support its labor market demands.
The Greek government has announced plans to recruit approximately 40,000 foreign workers from six different countries to help alleviate labor shortages in various sectors of its economy. Among the countries involved is India, whose workers are expected to contribute significantly to sectors such as agriculture, construction, and tourism. This initiative follows agreements between Greece and the labor-exporting countries aimed at creating legal pathways for employment, protecting workers’ rights, and facilitating streamlined recruitment processes. Official statements highlight that the move is part of Greece’s broader strategy to boost economic growth and address demographic challenges. While official sources emphasize the mutual benefits and regulated framework of these agreements, reports suggest close monitoring to ensure workers’ welfare and prevent exploitation. The government encourages potential candidates to apply through official channels to guarantee legal protection and fair labor conditions.
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