How does Greece's government justify a 6-day working week? | DW News
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- Greece has become the first country in the European Union to introduce a six-day working week for some businesses. The measure applies to firms that provide 24/7 services, or those experiencing an extraordinary workload. Greece's pro-business government calls the regulation "worker-friendly." But it's sparked outrage among trade unions. And many people on the street don't like it either.
00:00 Greece introduces six-day working week for some
01:10 Anthee Carassava, Journalist
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Goodbye to greece demographics
Indeed. Talk about throwing away your future for some money here and now.
I mean...not that it was going in a good direction in Greece anyway...or in the West in general
Half the time for a social life outside of work. That will really encourage much needed baby making.. smh 🤦♂️
As if Greece’s demographics aren’t already bad enough
Our demographics are long gone anyway
Why not a seven-day work week? There is definitely room for improvement here.
Lazy Greeks 😅
Go work on cruise ships. 6 Months contracts with every day work. Zero days off!
There are also 11 Months contracts.
W HY NOT 8 DAYS. LASY MILLENIUMS!!!!
I'm sure they can bring the work equipment home to continue and prepare for the next day.
@@SonnyDarvishzadeh work in their sleep, you'd make a good politician..🤣🤣
Greece has a 10% unemployment rate. This makes absolutely no sense. Hire more people before you increase the work week.
23%
It's called a skills mismatch
It's called lack reskill initiatives@@reardelt
They don't want to pay the amount they should, that's why there's a high rate of unemployment. No one wants to go to work if they don't get paid enough to exist in a human way
23% unemployment
Watch the younger generation flee
And go where exactly ?
@@sawtooth808 it is funny, any European country or American country is better.
@@sawtooth808 an absolutely absurd question. Literally anywhere else
@@tohellwithyourcrap8045not true, Greece is still better than anywhere in Africa, most parts of Central Asia and some of Central America, tho most eu countries plus American Australia etc are generally better
The fact is that young people are not doing anything to change this situation. In the European elections in June, abstention in Greece reached 60% for the first time in history and in the national elections last year it reached 50. So basically they want it and they get it...
Goverment says their young, skilled workforce" Don"t stay here, go other EU countries if you can"
Australia needs more skilled workers, come over here and earn more money and work less hours. The people should not have to pay the price for their government's economic mismanagement. Unacceptable. This will be a classic example of the cobra effect in play, nobody in this day and age should bend over and accept this. It's anti-social.
@@xAPxZiggy as I saw on TH-cam, Australia is suffering from housing shortage and cost of living crisis. is it true?
@@gizemlikisi6213 There's this amazing thing launched two decades ago called Google. If you want to ask people, there's this another amazing thing launched also two decades ago called Reddit
@@xAPxZiggy I live in the USA, how`s wages to house price ratios?
@@gizemlikisi6213it has been suffering from those issues for close to 20 years. Things were already bad when I was living there 2009-2011. Can't imagine how bad the situation is now
Greece went from high unemployment to labour shortage, but instead of enjoying an increase in wages they basically directly tell young people to leave the country
10% unemployment is still high compared to many EU countries. YOUTH Unemployment is still pretty bad.
Despite over a million people leaving.
When they actually have a labor shortage wages will rise without government intervention.
@@paxundpeace9970 the jobs are only in tourism, so you are waiter or nothing
Unemployment is still high af. They just cook the numbers so it's shown as lower. Same with economic growth. The Greek state is a mess.
Without us they have a ground to do what they want.i believe that young people will protest.however one dangerous problem of this generation and the one before us has learnt that doing nothing other than believing wolves dressed up as sheeps is a good thing(which it isn't) so i don't have exactly high expectations for a substantial resistance. We will do what we can.
If I lived in Greece, I would tell the government exactly where it could shove its six-day work week.
bring "skilled" indians in greece and europe, all problems solved
Greece is the 1st debt trap country and this is the results
I don't live in Greece, I've only been there on holiday. But I've got a couple of things to say to this: Greece has a very low retirement age. Somewhere around 55 (+/- a couple of years; I think it's lower). While people get older, so the elder population grows. Greece has had (has) many economic problems, and got a lot of EU economic aid. A local Greek told me: _"With this money we bought big Mercedes cars. Now the money is spent. We ourselves are now on our own forced to solve the problems we made for ourselves. That's how we chose it to be"._ One can agree or not, but this was his local opinion. I guess the 6-day work week is one way to try to solve their economic problems. Few voters would agree to raise the retirement age. But they have to do... something. EU won't fund any more Mercedes.
You are lying out of you @ss.
The retirement age is *NOT* 55 years. It's one of the highest in Europe. At 67!
Whoever told you (if it's even real), that Greeks bought expensive cars with that money etc., was just playing with you. Greeks have the oldest cars in the EU. The cars are on average 19 years old. The cars are on average small with high mileage.
@@larsrons7937 hey do you agree to bring more indians? if yes press like button
Next year - Greece introduces an 8 day working week.
25 hours schedule
Don't put them ideas...😂
Year after: Greeks are now allowed to stop working, work in their sleep and work everywhere 24 hours a day 7 days a week
And 3 day weekend! 😂
We walk 5 times a week, and sleep 10 times a day
People fought and died to establish the 8 hour work day and a five day work week....
It is why we are falling behind worldwide. There is no growth in Europe anymore. Go to some Asian countries that are growing massively and you will see their work ethics are much better.
@@ThaAidry bull...i live in Asia and even China is having an issue, its in the news. People are getting fed up of working till they drop. Everywhere educated people are wanting more then just work. Europe is falling behind because of our governments polices or lack of.
@@ThaAidry According to what metric are they much better? Profits for the business owners? Who gives a damn they already make bank.
I rather we focused on improving the conditions of the workers instead so they can afford to live and have children which isn’t really the case in those Asian countries you are talking about. I wonder how much China and South Korea will grow in a decade now that the population is declining, my guess is they will not grow at all especially South Korea.
China can still improve its gdp per capita a bunch but at some point it’ll lose its cheap competitiveness so it really needs to start changing its growth model.
With automation and mass production, it should be 5 hour workdays (15 hour workweeks) according to economist John Maynard keynes.
"If you beggar your neighbour, you may very well beggar yourself." -JM keynes
"If you enacted policies against the people, you're asking for a communist revolution." - unk
@@ad_astra468 I agree. However, even low growth in China is still much more than we have had the past decades. I was also think more about south east Asian countries like Malaysia for example. Improving working conditions is important and profits should benefit everyone. Making this a zero sum game is not helpful for anyone.
Studies show a 4 day week increases productivity.
I was thinking the contrast of this as well. Where discussion in many other countries circles around 4 day week, Greek choose the opposite route. Shouldn't be surprise to anyone that this will not attract more workforce into the country. Oh well. Not my problem after all...
As in productive laziness?
@@AstroBear11 😂 what is that factual 😅
@@AstroBear11Lmfao
Productivity per hour probably, not overall?
Didn't they tell us back in the 1970's that computers would do all the work and humans would have more leisure time to pursue other interests?
lol. Capitalism.
@@Nun195 Done wrong.
the goal was 4 days, not 6, they misunderstood something in this greece
Adonis Georgiadis his not know to count
😄 Yes, I was so confused/surprised when I read that title!
They put the I on the wrong side of V... those silly Greek politicians
A lot of things have been misunderstood in Greece 😔
Government: we need people to have children... let's make their life miserable and take their time off, that'll do it
Wow. This is going to make people in their 20s look like 40.
Europeans already look older than their actual age.
@@AstroBear11 Oof 😖
Greeks already age fast.
@@ButterflyG673 but everyone does these days, gen Z and Gen alpha alone look mature
Here in Eastern Europe, we had 6 work week during the communist era, everything was perfect, no one complained.
Literally, no one was allowed to complain.
so they saw they were experiencing a brain drain and thought hey guys lets make it worse. if this happens in my country im moving
What country is that?
We will watch productivity collapse.
Do you think the government care?
@@efthimischrtk well they will start to " care " when the population marriage and birth rates goes down and that in turn will have problems to cover any social security / pensions when people get old. Japan can be one example.
@@andangsudradjat7379 its already happening and its already too late lol
It's already 40% lower than the EU average. I can talk from experience, I don't wanna give my 100% to an employer who pays me less than I need to even survive the month
@@andangsudradjat7379 that's what the government wants to work like dogs
Are the politicians going to work 6 days a week at the office?
No hes in television all the time give your love to the man of this idea Adonis Georgiadis !!
We are going backwards.
Yep 💯
Yep, next they’ll try to get rid of child labor laws or raise the retirement age to 70.
@@juancarlosalonso5664 they are going to raise it to 72
when are people gonna wake up in greece and change from voting ND and Pasok
Turkey BAYRAKTAR u scared haha
@@juancarlosalonso5664In the US we have several states weakening child labor laws. There are now multiple states where 14 year olds can work night shift.
Well, you'll still only get 4 days of productivity.
They will get 3 now because people will get exhausted
You're thinking office workers. Greece has a service-based economy, and the move is a gift to tourism related businesses and grocers. There's not a lot of slacking flex on these sort of jobs
@@diametheuslambdasure. But there is being sick three days a week…
@@Paul-uy1ru This isn't nominal, these are actual worked hours, excluding leaves but capturing some of the off-book worked hours.
The problem with Greece and why young Greeks are leaving isn't the financial crisis. It is because of rampant nepotism. Unless your family owns the business you work in, you are treated like a robot and typically denied promotions and the starting salary and subsequent salary increases are far lower than for people connected to the ownership. Young people see this, see that this is a far smaller problem elsewhere in Europe and they just leave. The Greek government has absolutely no interest in solving this because the people staffing it are the main beneficiaries.
You mean you are treated almost like a slave and very underpaid and constantly threatened with being fired
this is the same issue in Eastern Europe. people think it;s due to the wages, but the entire system is corrupt. and in some locations you need to pay bribes to get a job, it's that bad
My country is the same, nepotism, corruption on government and people get hired for who they know even if they are completely inept.
@@SM-ce1uy
And the legacy of communism lives on.
@@shauncameron8390It is not the legacy of communism. It is the legacy of poverty.
If they're concerned with a declining birth rate, making people work more hours isn't a good solution for that.
>We have too many old people.
>Let's make it much harder to raise kids.
Keynes predicted a 15 hour work week in his essay “Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren” from 1930. What a bell-end.
All workers should protest
When the people in control see their standard of living decline, they will force the workers to work more. Who said slavery is dead?
Working more is not slavery lol
@@lukazupie7220 Yes, Massa.
@@B-B-W-Engel back to work now, boy😁
@@lukazupie7220 yes it is
@@1ycan-eu9ji by what definition?
If i work for my own company, and i work for 6 days a week, am i enslaving myself?😀
6 day work week, WTF 🤦
It's funny because people are not aware that in Greece, we already work 6 days, in many jobs during the summer season it's even 7/7. The thing is it isn't registered, so on paper Greeks worked like 4 hours 2-3 days per week, whereas in reality they worked 10-12 hours 6 days or 7 days.
Greece is speedrunning the WORKERS REVOLUTION!
USGR (Union of Socialist Greek States) is the future 😂
there is not going to be a revolution, the unions are long part of the government
😆 🤣
Greece is speed running facism
Never. This won't last. You can't control Hellenes.
Greeks already work the most hours in the EU and its not getting them anywhere. I doubt this will improve their fledgling economy.
A new suggestion for the government here from a Greek here: Make it 7 days and 16 hours per day, that shall increase productivity to the fullest. Also restore child labour, that will give motivation for families to bear more children under such conditions to work as slaves their daily hours and will fix demographics somehow. Also flogging should be considered legalised for workers slacking for a minute or two!!
Jokes aside: I am truly ashamed of what this country with so much blood spilled for freedom has turned into!!
Do you know anyone who approves of this? Did people vote for this?
@@Vic-ek1fv Yes these policies have huge support over in greece the people elected them with 41%
"We need more young talented people!"
Also Greece
"Let's force everyone to have crappier lives!"
Shortage of workers? And the solution is to make the young unable to get kids cause they just work? Yea that sounds like a very short term solution that will bite Greece in the rear in 20 years.
The paradox is, let people work less. To get more workers later by people having kids. You need to make ppl have kids. And for people to have kids, they need living space, they need free money and they need the time to take care of kids.
The young are smart and educated today. They do the math, and the math does not make sense. Thus why people do not have kids.
This all makes it more likely that greeks emigrate
But more money people have less kids they have, no?
As a Greek, let me just say that the country has been running on "short term" solutions for the past 40+ years.
Our politicians are both incapable and unwilling to operate on timescales of more than a couple of months.
One of the many reasons the country's been doing "great" for so long…
Yes, increasing the people's workload is rather antithetical to solving the demographic decline. Forcing people to work more will leave them with less time, energy, and inclination for other pursuits, including lovemaking.
How are you gone have time for yourself.
4 day work week was the target. Now a 6 day work week
Greece has and will continue to be a lesson of what not to do
11% of Greek jobseekers have a zero day work week. They should probably fix that before tinkering with something that was worked for over a century. Then they can move to a four day work week like the rest of us should
I reflect and agree.
Acts of immunity
6 day work weeks
THE REVOLUTION WILL BE TELEVISED
Lots of heads 'bout to roll.
6 day work week = conservative government
Acts of Immunity = justices put in place by Republicans
That's the answer. Republicans. That's who is destroying America. I don't like Biden, but I would NEVER vote to destroy America.
Your optimism is amusing.
@@BufordDuckworth you fon't know the greeks, do you ?
Typical Balkans, only bosses will profit, that is just insane and a dumb idea.
Why would only they profit?
The employee benefits as well since nowadays those same businesses employ people to work for 5 days on paper and make a "deal" with the employee to work another day (6th) illegally and be paid "under the table". This law will provide the employee with legal backing to ensure that he is being paid fairly in case of a 6 day work (pay rate for the 6th day increases between +40% to +115%), include that extra day to his future retirement/pension plan (increase his/her future pension), be paid more in case of layoffs. Also we must note that this is NOT mandatory and only specific businesses can apply for this.
@@Ghanfort Lets hope that woild be the truth.
@@Ghanfortwhere have you seen that in Greece it doesn't happen , everything is legal
They want the workforce to be slaves just like back in the economic crisis
So EVIL
Lol
Goverment will be slacking 6 days a week too??? Or the normal 7 days.??
4
The government just got a big bonus from their elite friends. Most of them will not need to work even an hour in their life. Their children probably too. Maybe their grandchildren also? 🤔
I love how the ONLY criticism here is toward the government and not the businesses who are pulling the strings to make this happen.
The amount of stupidity in that room that made that decision is on a scope few of us can comprehend
Been working 6 day work weeks for years so welcome to compensated slavery...lol...
This because population collapse . There are not many young people to pay taxes And pay for retirees
Slavery is when you can’t leave, has nothing to do with hours👍😀
@@lukazupie7220 in my opinion, it is modern day slavery if you work long hours with little to low pay which is barely enough to cover your daily living cost.
You also need to include working unscheduled hours and being on call day and night to work those shifts. A lot of people work random hours and are kept from full time hours so they don`t have to pay healthcare.
@@andangsudradjat7379 words have meaning, not everything is a matter of opinion.👍😀
They should make it 8 days a week
Meanwhile in Germany ppl demand a 4-day week 😅
A while back, on professional social media people were talking about 4 day work week.😂
Governments soon put a stop to that one ..😂
Other countries will continue to push for 4 day work week once they see the damage done to Greece
You don't have a Adoni Georgiadi the legend who think this idea
Corporate slavery,- shocking
Lol, no.
Vote for fascists, get fascism. Not a huge surprise.
@@bmacpher how is 6 working days fascism?
@@lukazupie7220 shhhhh... you don't get to ask questions or have a voice.
that's fascism
@@lukazupie7220 part of the definition of fascism is, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation or race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy. Sounds like being forced to work more than you already are or loose your job for the good of the nation falls into that definition. Either way it’s a boneheaded move by the government and it will fail spectacularly.
Is there any country with a government that isn't incompetent?
China maybe
Switzerland, Denmark
Zimbabwe : Ahem!
China 😂😂😂😂
@-schattenpflanze-3755 what did you have bro? I also want some! 😂😂😂 china 😂😂😂 you're trippin real hard dude
Make sure to also increase pension age to 90 years so nobody is every getting it so it's just a masked tax. While officials can retire at 40 with full pension
Europe: We want to be progressive
Greece: Ok I'll be regressive.
Productivity will decrease, younger people will look for better conditions in other EU countries instead of paid slavery, have they truly considered the consequences of this decision ?!
And i don’t support it btw.
All the other countries will fall too, especially with mass immigration and Technocracy.
Theres basically no point in living anymore. Like cant buy a house, cant buy even an Apartment, cant have children, cant go on vacation. Need a Masters degree or a special trade because all else is worthless.
Cant get a loyal, traditional girlfriend because the Modern Women is untrustworthy, mentally unstable and can monkeybranch of to a better guy at any given point.
Which government do you see actually care about the country and the people? They are just filling their own pockets. 😂
@@wonderwhy2335 It has nothing to do with caring about people.
But countries whos people in government have wisdom solve problems like worker shortages and productivity with incentives not hardships. Every country which has freedoms understands that you can only solve problem with promise to improve citizens quality of life, and increase problems by destroying peoples quality of life.
More and more EU countries will follow suit as time goes on. They are ALL experiencing population decline, lowered productivity, and financial instability. You can’t escape from this as it’s an inevitable end state of capitalism.
This will not fix the falling worker population, it will make it worse. If I was in Greece & told I now had to work 48 hours I would be joining the number of people leaving looking for work on a country that had 4 day/32 hour work weeks. Even companies in America are adopting 4 day, 32 hour work weeks because it has shown to work, reduced sick leave, increased productivity & reduced company costs.
Too many sticks and not enough carrots makes for a grumpy Greek!
Greek government - we want young people to work 6 days per week , 12 hours per day.
Young people - go away for better working conditions, country has a severe demographic problem
Greek government - surprised pikachu face
Introduce 6 day work week? What does that even mean? Imposing or allowing? What is the fine for not working 6 days? Only being paid for 5 days? Prison?
They spent decades brainwashing Westerns to have less children to save the Environment.
Imposing or allowing, once you'd change the definition so 6 day work week is "full-time" and 5 days "part-time" the social stigma alone is sorta imposed, let alone how little flexibility employees have, "can you work 6 days a week for me?", "no, actually I have preference for working 4 days a week", obviously the labor market doesn't work like this
Its not imposed in any way. Only certain businesses can make use of this measure, currently the same businesses employ on paper people for 5 days a week and require them to work 6 days illegally due to not being able to find workers and they are paying the employees for the 6th day "under the table". This measure will at least try to mitigate/control this phenomenon since the employee that works for 6 days will now have the legal backing to be payed more (pay rate for the 6th day increases between +40% to +115%), include those extra days in his retirement plan (increasing his future pension) etc.
@@Ghanfort - thank you for the explanation.
@@Ghanfort why would they have to be paid under the table? Do they not have a concept of overtime? I work 60hrs week in five days. I get paid my hourly rate for the first 40hrs then 1.5x my hourly rate for every hour after.
I bet this doesn't apply to politicians and bureaucrats.
We who work in tourism and services already work 6 days a week...it's exhausting...no time for family
If you spread out a 40 hour work week over those six days I would actually be ok with that. The worst setup for me is longer hours in a day but less days worked--that doesn't matter to me. But expanding to six days WITH 48 hours? No one wants that.
I recently moved to Greece. So sad to hear this. Although it doesn't affect me and my wife, I do feel bad for the young people I've met who most likely will pack their bags and go to greener pastures.
Unbelievable..
We have to consider that Greece has an extremely low retirement age (which few voters will agree to change), and has huge economic problems (maybe for the same reasons). EU bailed them out many times, but instead they spent the money on Mercedes cars (according to local Greek people I spoke to). So if they don't wanna work for a longer time, they might have to work more while in the working age to get the job done. I'm just guessing.
@@larsrons7937Extremely low retirement age in Greece??? It's at 67 years-old, ffs!
Asians watching this news: “welcome to the club”.
Other nations: We gotta have 4-day working week
Greece:
Other nations they dont have Adonis Georgiadis
@@sogoblade723 It's not just him lol
I doubt skilled workers are going to be happy about it😂 I would flee my country in no time if someone messed with my weekends
I decreased my workload from 40 hours to 24 hours a week and the relief was massive. I feel a lot happier mentally and physically. These goverments and corporations are destroying us.
Working longer hours does not boost productivity...It does the opposite. Burnout is no joke!
1 free day is not enough, even 2 days off are kinda not enough.
I agree. How about NO WORK.
@@meatmoneymilkmonogamyequal5583 Ha ha.
My German friend told me a joke 30 years ago: a German tells his friend; Buddy, from next year, we will have ONE hour work per week. His friend: Oh OK, what about lunch hour then?
The news anchor looked flabbergasted
rightfully so. who tf wants a mandated 6 days a week. Society is already ruined....lets speed it up lol
The news anchor is probably already a millionaire. So don’t read too much into how they express themselves.
This is a boss making decisions without talking to his workers first, and informing with a letter or email, and not facing them directly. And you dont get a produktivity boost by intimidate all the talent or younger worker that can get better deals anywhere else.
Does that mean that Politicians, Civil Servants, Government Officials, Judicial Officials, etc... will all have a 6-days working week as well?????
Lol no
In some sectors , nurses , policemen , firefighters , coast guards already years the 6 day week is established in Greece
The plan applies to private businesses that provide 24-hour services and some retail and agricultural workers.
For some businesses in industry and manufacturing, workers can choose between adding hours to their workdays or working an extra shift.
No this for the suckers the government and others they don't work we are not the same how a man like me who is broke can be like Adonis Georgiadis who is the legend of lantzieris and the man how can be every day in tv not in the same channel but everyday and this is his masterpiece.
Meanwhile every other first world country is looking at FOUR day work weeks
In Brazil we have 6-day working week for ages now! You don't live your life, you just exist to work
"All the skilled workers are leaving, what should we do???"
"Make the ones still here work harder!"
Working Class Americans & Japanese are collectively laughing as we speak.
Exactly.
Can you explain for me please 🙂🤔
@RaySmith-zg7od, the Japanese and Americans work much longer hours...In the US many work multiple jobs
they laugh because they've been out of tears for decades.
@@MusehanaHbecause they want to make money not because they have to!
Leonidas would be ashamed of this modern day Greece.
leonidas is sparta not the girl-boys of greece
Spartans trained all week…
Leonidas had helots working 7 days a week
Spartan children were taken from their families at 5 years old, trained every day for years, they can't marry until they are 30 years old and evert child they have will be taken by the state again. I'm sure Leonidas will consider this only a move in the right direction.
@@odenat3701 and their debt at ECB was 0, so it worked 😅
So their answer to labor shortages, failing domestic policies, and a declining population is to make the current population work more hours??
I am Greek, all private companies make you work 8-12h per day instead of the standard 8, without paying for the extra time. And they say if you don't like it, leave. And now the government legalizes 6 days of work per week
Which nation does not face demographic problems. A government that institutes policies that drive away the youth and skilled while making it harder to have a family needs to stop an think or self defenestrate
Wow Greece 🇬🇷 is going the wrong way. 4 day week is the way forward
Government staying out of it is the way forward. It is called freedom.
@@lukazupie7220 All I'll say, is that football is played with referees for a reason.
@@SvenSkottke and referee should still be there to enforce the contract you negotiated with your employer/employee👍
even that referee can be private individual/company btw, just like it is in football.😀
Some countries try 4 day week, some 6. The world is a small car full of clowns.
So what I'm hearing is, that a LOT of young Greek people are going to move out of the country.
That's nuts
5 day work week is already too much!!
The DW journalist made the point on his second question to the Greek jounalist, and his expression says it all about this nonsense. How does the Greek government expects to keep skilled workers by exhausting them to burn-out? This is an incentive for the few ones to go abroad.
Another country recently went to a 4 day model. Why would anyone think this is appealing. Like who TF thinks of this ?
Still better than in Israel where it's a 5.5 day working week
Where are all those engineers, doctors and scientists coming over the Mediterranean? 😂
well the europeans ones are coming to America so you better hope they go fast lol
Just putting this friendly reminder here that Keynes predicted we'd have a 15 hour work week by 2030 due to us producing enough resources to more than feed and sustain us, which we do. Any more hours worked is for someone else's greed and excess produced throughout
Latin America is going from 6 days to 5, Europe is going from 5 to 4, and Greece goes backwards 😂
Wouldn't be surprised if the six-day working week doesn't apply to the lawmakers and politicians.
If they wanted maximum productivity maybe they should follow the Chinese model of 995: 9am to 9pm, 5 days a week
It's 9-9-6. Not 5.
@@shauncameron8390 And it's only "productive" at ensuring the population are tired-out slaves who can't do much thinking, organizing or rebelling.
Please no chinese model, making people work till exhaustion. Young chinese are understanding the concept of work-life balance, hopefully they come to a better schedule
@@eniotanaka2229 There are many good reasons why Chinese try to emigrate to the west by the millions, but the reverse is not true.
@@WangMingGe they make it supremely difficult for most Chinese people to immigrate, and even when they do they're still monitored and could even be kidnapped via the secret police stations the CCP has set up abroad
China work culture 966
9 to 6, 6 days a week. 😅
Come soon everywhere
Yeah but we’re not ant minded like them, so…..
It’s actually 996. 9am to 9pm 6 days per week.
@@ColinPeddicord
Yes ..👍
And it makes their people to be so exhausted and miserable that the younger worker stop to procreate.
What better way to prove to our German and European counterparts that we are not the lazy ones in Europe? The stereotype has now been broken. The good news is that we still have 1 day left to spare.
It was already 6 day week, it was just being done illegally and without pay because people were desperate. It was like this for over 20 years
Maybe they try working 5 days a week properly first?
Eat the rich.
That would make you even poorer lol, who will then pay for your healthcare and school of your kids?😂
@@lukazupie7220 haha are you american or what m8
This really feel like old people born in the 40s and 60s agree to this from an older generation mindset
And because this will help with paying their pensions at the expense of their youth
They're targeting Asians who would like go to work in Greece because it's our normal working hours/week 😅
Wow every background had graffiti on the wall behind them. So really how good is Greece right now?
Athens is world famous for its graffiti and street art similar to Berlin, New York etc
The shots were taken in specific areas of Athens that are renown for street art. These are not the whole of Greece. It's like comparing some parts of London with the whole UK.
LABOR RIGHTS ARE GOING BACK TO THE DARK AGES... 2024 THE TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTIVITY IS 10 TIMES WHAT IT WAS WHEN WORKERS FIGHT FOR 8 HRS A DAY./ 5 DAYS A WEEK ... IF WE HAVE A RATIONAL SYSTEM INSTEAD OF IMPERIALI$M , WE SHOULD WORK 4 HRS A DAY ONLY...😅😅😅
My great grandma worked whole day on a farm and was paid in bread that her kids ate for dinner and breakfast next day. If i would only want to work for that bread i could work 10minutes a day. But now i want a nice house and Bmw and exotic vacations, etc etc.
And all that while i only have 1 kid who will have to pay retirement for 2 people that will live 90yo. 😀
@@footballfactory2574 BECAUSE IN THE IMPERIALIST PHASE... CORPORATION$ GET THEIR MONEY - PLUSVALUE FROM THEIR SEMICOLONIES AND GREEK IS FLOWDED WITH ILLEGALS IMMIGRANTS THAT WORK FOR MUCH LESS THAN GREEK WORKERS... HIGHER EXPLOITATION ... Jerson Devitt... The Grayzone... Caleb Maupin... Infrared
6 day working schedule has been a thing in Greece for decades can’t see what triggered the rebels
This is what government by the old for the benefit of the old brings you.
Well Greece should have paid five days taxes on a five day work week.
Greek workers pay taxes, they are deducted from the source as in other countries. You can't escape them. It's the professionals, doctors, lawyers and the self-employed who do the fudging, along with corporations.
Very poor reporting.
The report fails to mention that the 6th day is compensated by at least 150% more pay. Quite important fact…
Oh my god I make 22 euros per day and the sixth day I will be payed 31! I'm finally rich! Oh I forgot that this money now will be taxed with 45% because it's extra! Also it's mandatory no choice!
In the tourism industry, there is already a 6 day work week! And since there is a shortage of workers, both skilled and unskilled, businesses are bringing staff over from other countries. This will be the norm in the coming years, unfortunately.
This should be against human rights!