Amid ongoing labor shortages in agriculture, Greece plans to bring in Egyptian workers to support the sector.
Greece is set to recruit agricultural workers from Egypt to alleviate a significant labor shortage affecting its farming sector. This move comes as officials have observed a lack of sufficient labor force to meet the demands of agricultural production. The decision aims to bridge the gap by welcoming skilled farm workers from Egypt, known for their experience in agriculture. Greek authorities emphasize this initiative as a practical solution to sustain production levels and support farmers during peak seasons. While the recruitment focuses on Egyptian workers, the situation highlights wider challenges in Greece’s labor market, particularly in agriculture, where numerous positions remain unfilled. Official statements have yet to detail the specific terms of employment or the scale of this recruitment, but it reflects ongoing efforts by Greece to manage labor shortages through international cooperation.
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