Salary level is the top priority for 85% of employees in Greece, compared to the global average of 82%.
“It changes your life, it changes your whole schedule. You’ve created a stable schedule, it changes that,” said one eFood delivery worker.
eFood delivery workers are staging another 24-hour strike, protesting the company's push towards a freelance model and demanding fair wages, safety protections, and a collective labor agreement.
It is also interesting to note that leadership roles remained predominantly male at a percentage of 57.3%, primarily in the 36–54 age group.
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People in Greece apparently work more hours than most other residents of European Union countries, with only Romania and Bulgaria fielding longer labor hours, according to results of a report released this week by the French institute Rexecode. In fact, a worker/wage-earner/self-employed professional’s average weekly employment is far higher than then EU average, more-or-less busting […]
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