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The proposed bill would allow full-time workers to have a part-time second job and to work up to 13 hours a day. (Photo: ADEDY)

Why Greek state workers are protesting new labour law

Thousands of Greek public sector workers have marched towards the Greek parliament to protest against proposed changes to the country's labour laws by the conservative government of prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

The one-day strike, on Thursday (21 September), was prompted by a parliamentary discussion over a new labour law. One that comes as the government...

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Paula joined EUobserver in January 2023 and left for Euronews in 2024. Previously she worked for the Spanish online newspaper El Confidencial, where she covered mainly economic and financial affairs.

The proposed bill would allow full-time workers to have a part-time second job and to work up to 13 hours a day. (Photo: ADEDY)

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Paula joined EUobserver in January 2023 and left for Euronews in 2024. Previously she worked for the Spanish online newspaper El Confidencial, where she covered mainly economic and financial affairs.

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