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Greece Passes Law Allowing Optional 13-Hour Workdays

Union leaders warn workers could face pressure to accept longer days.

Overview

  • Parliament approved the conservative government's bill, and the measure will enter into force soon.
  • Extended shifts apply only in the private sector for up to 37 days per year and carry a 40% pay premium.
  • The law lets employees lengthen their day for a single employer, a setup previously possible only by working for multiple employers.
  • Syriza denounced the reform as a legislative monstrosity, refused to participate in the vote, and unions mounted two nationwide strikes that halted ferries and trains.
  • Critics say the change threatens the 11-hour daily rest requirement in a country where average weekly hours already exceed the EU average.