Reports reveal that thousands of agricultural laborers in Manolada, Greece, are residing in precarious shack accommodations, underscoring ongoing issues in migrant workers' living conditions.
Recent reports have brought attention to the living conditions of thousands of agricultural workers in Manolada, a region in Greece known for its fruit production. Many of these workers, including migrant laborers, are reportedly staying in makeshift shacks rather than formal housing. This situation highlights persisting challenges related to housing and welfare standards for seasonal and migrant agricultural workers in the area. Authorities and advocacy groups have noted the need for improved living conditions and support services to ensure the safety and dignity of the workforce. While official statements from the Greek Ministry of Labor or respective embassies have not been publicly detailed, ongoing monitoring and dialogue regarding the welfare of migrant laborers remain critical. The situation underscores the broader issues faced by overseas workers in Greece’s agricultural sectors.
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