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Uninsured Labor on the Rise in Greek Islands
Social security fund IKA and Labor Ministry inspectors have recorded many “exceptional” incidents in checks they conducted in 25 tourist areas during the past few...
2.16 Percent Drop in Uninsured Employment
During the high tourist season, the government only uncovered seven uninsured employees in Rhodes, three in Mykonos and none in Santorini, making it easy...
Inspectors Hunting Uninsured Workers
With Greece's pension fund broke, partly because of unpaid obligations from businesses, more than 1,000 inspectors are scouring the country searching for uninsured workers...
One in Three Tourism Employees is Uninsured
Undeclared labor during the summer season has become Greece’s new scourge, as after numerous controls it was found that one in three workers in...
Child Labor Plagues Greece
June 12 is the World Day Against Child Labor, but it seems that the fight against child labor has not yet started in Greece,...
1.5 Million Uninsured Workers in Greece
According to a survey carried out by the Labor Institute of G.S.E.E, about 1,5 million workers in Greece, both Greeks and foreigners, are working...
Uninsured Work in Greece Reached 39.4 percent
According to controls carried out by the Hellenic Labor Inspectorate in the first three months of 2013, uninsured work in Greece reached 39.4 percent.
In...
Employers Change the Nationality of their Employees to Save on Labor Costs
The financial crisis is indeed a source of problems, but sometimes employers cross the line just because the crisis supplies them with ample justification...
Ferry Strike to Hit Greece on Friday
Travelers making ferry journeys in Greece on Friday are being advised to check their plans as a 24-hour strike looms.
The Pan-Hellenic Seamen's Federation (PNO)...
Greek Pension Funds On The Brink
Greece's crushing economic crisis has put a big dent in the pension fund system which has a reported shortfall of up to 2.5 billion...