As Greece and Cyprus begin the new year calmly, focus continues on the status and welfare of migrant workers, including Nepalese, within the region's labor markets.
Greece and Cyprus have welcomed the year 2026 without the usual celebratory public festivities, opting instead for a quieter observance. While official statements emphasize stability and calm, these developments occur alongside ongoing attention to migrant labor communities in the region. Nepalese migrant workers form a significant part of the overseas labor force in Greece, contributing notably to various sectors. The Greek authorities continue to monitor and adjust labor policies to balance economic needs with social integration and workers’ rights protection. Meanwhile, embassies and migrant support organizations maintain communication channels to address any reported issues, ensuring welfare and fair treatment. Although this year opened quietly, stakeholders remain attentive to migrant workforce conditions amid evolving economic and social landscapes in Greece and Cyprus.
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