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Greek Employees Left Unpaid for More Than a Month

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Nearly half of Greek enterprises owe money to their employees, and only four out of ten employees are receiving their salaries on time.
According to studies of the GSEE’s Labor Institute (released by Kathimerini) only one out of two Greek enterprises, are paying employees their monthly wages.
According to the newspaper’s report, there is an operation contract, under which the employees have agreed to receive their wages once every three months instead of every month. This operation contract has recently been submitted to the Greek Ministry of Labour.
Meanwhile, the Department of Labour Inspection has traced many cases of employees that are working for more than eight hours, on wages equivalent to that of a part-time job. This of course is happening, due to the fact that the enterprises are declaring their employees as part-timers, even though they are working for eight or more hours.

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