PASOK person Nikos Androulakis criticized the government’s caller labour measure successful Parliament connected Tuesday, accusing it of dismantling cardinal worker protections.
Androulakis argued that the authorities undermines employees’ bargaining powerfulness and opens the doorway to longer working hours, pointing to the proviso that allows shifts of up to 13 hours.
“This is nary coincidence,” helium said. “It is simply a systematic dismantling of labour rights, regularisation by regulation.”
He added that Greek workers already log the longest hours successful the European Union while having some of the weakest purchasing power.