A recent report highlights that most workers in Greece operate without the protection of collective labor agreements, raising concerns about labor rights and working conditions.
According to recent labor market observations, a significant portion of workers in Greece are employed without the safeguards provided by collective labor agreements. These agreements, which are crucial for ensuring fair wages, working hours, and conditions, are absent for most employees. The situation has attracted attention from labor unions and workers’ rights organizations, which emphasize the necessity of expanding collective bargaining coverage to protect vulnerable workers. Official sources confirm this trend but highlight ongoing efforts to negotiate and implement broader labor agreements to improve worker protections. The issue remains critical, especially for overseas workers residing and working in Greece, who may face additional challenges accessing comprehensive labor rights without such agreements.
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- https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimAFBVV95cUxOSFJ2aC02SWxrZm9PejNndHRYU21mYnBUT09nd255amhGSHl6cHE5Q2pnR3didjVsN2dyWXUtV2NMSlZmZnJRMEFJQ2hWR0JObEk0ajhtRzg0QWk5eTIzZi1OeElXTVpfV2t1bmYzUnI0RTVEZ2lzYUJiX0lBamRieWRHQ3pvMzJGMm5kcEJkdXhPQXFnRERjbw?oc=5





