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‘Voluntary’ overtime: Inside Greece’s 13-hour workday

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Greece’s parliament is voting today on a controversial labour reform proposed by the conservative government, allowing employees under “exceptional circumstances” to work up to 13 hours a day, for up to 37 days a year. The government insists the measure is voluntary and designed to help workers earn more without having to take on a second job.

But why do workers need to take on a second job just to survive in the first place, and what does this new bill change for them?

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