146 points

Greece re-introduces the 6 day work week… It used to be the standard. Y’know, in the 18th fucking century

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And the 19th, and a large part of the 20th too

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15 points

Also, part of the 21st…

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5 points

I’m 50 and I’ve worked 6-day weeks probably 90% of my working life which started at 14. Even before that, it’s not like you actually got the whole weekend off. I was an honors student, there was always tons of homework.

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122 points

Well that’s some backwards bullshit.

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116 points

employers are permitted to require staff to work up to two unpaid hours per day for a limited period in return for more free time.

Wow.

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18 points

I hope this is at least banking that time; you don’t get overtime, but you can use that time later for paid time off.

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14 points

Still sucks that it could be mandatory. I work in a government job in Australia and we have “Flexible Hours” which means that any time worked under or over the standard 7:30hrs per day counts towards a flex balance. Then we can use the excess flex balance to then taking shorter days or even take a couple days off if we have the balance for it. It works wonders for staff morale and retention.

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5 points

Same boat mate - Aussie govt employee myself who has access to flex. Personally I felt it was better when I was working for an NGO and they always gave me the choice between being paid overtime or banking it to flex later. It was nice to get the extra cash when I needed it and extra leave when the time came too. That should be the standard the employee should have the choice between OT or extra leave.

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8 points

I hope so too, that has to be a very difficult situation for working parents to navigate.

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102 points

Man, if I still lived in an EU country and the government pulled this shit I’d be making the most of that sweet freedom-of-movement. Way to drive all the skills out of your economy.

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That’s exactly what tens if not hundreds of thousands of young Greeks have done in the last 15 years.

Greece has a brain drain problem. This ridiculous measure is actually sold by the government as an attempt to address the shortage of certain skilled worker categories. By … incentivizing the few that are left to pack up and leave. In practice, it’s just class warfare.

The Greek ruling class is a bunch of grifters, landlords, smugglers and gangsters (always have been, since 1830) and they are basically betting on a “recovery” based on cheap labour.

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20 points

Legitimate question: aren’t there barriers / hurdles to permanent residency still?

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The barriers are your skills and language. Other than that, no.

Edit: some people move without permanent residency anyway. It has its’ drawbacks.

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7 points

Got it, that’s all I meant. I thought there were requirements, it’s not just “pack our bags, we’re moving to Germany tomorrow”

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1 point

If you have a child it is more complicated than that. You need starting money to be able to move.

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23 points

A good example of how this is not the case is the UK and Dentists. When Brexit hit and they left the EU (picture if the right in the US had their immigration way), a ton of immigrant Dentists had to leave. It was easy to stay before because of the EU. Now there is a huge shortage of dentists. Surprise surprise.

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10 points

Grease is fucked

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15 points

Honestly, I always thought it was overrated. Some catchy music, sure, but I don’t think it really holds up otherwise. Maybe the play was better?

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4 points

The play was awful. Sam Simon performed a miracle.

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1 point

The music sucks ass

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5 points

Greece has some port big problems financially that are not going away any time soon. It needs change, it needs exports

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98 points

Greek employers cannot find the staff they need. Greek coastguard pushes migrants off boats into the sea.

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in my shithole country we have %30 unemployment and 6-day work week. Also it’s all slave wages regardless of your degree or experience. It’s a corrupt shithole system that enables itself to keep on staying shit by exploiting poor people and getting the rich richer.

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7 points

Um, you’re describing Greece plus or minus some unemployment percentage points.

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13 points

Greek companies wonder why “nobody wants to work anymore.”

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13 points

Those migrants aren’t staying in Greece, they want to go somewhere with an actual economy

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8 points

If that were the case, why would the Greek coastguard give a shit?

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6 points

Maybe the cruelty is the point?

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3 points

Because of European asylum rules. Those migrants have to be processed in their country of entry.

Also, because they are racist fucks, who are paid to believe that Greece is being invaded.

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They can cause issues while transiting through and they are required to give a shit because they’re part of the EU’s outer border control. And they might have fears of some of the migrants staying. I could imagine someone being in the coastguard cares about securing the border too even if there were none of the above issues.

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But they’ll take all of our incredibly desirable jobs!

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I don’t know if it’s a good thing that all undesirable and underpaid jobs are taken or given to a class of people who are deemed cheap or undesirable

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4 points

This is a false dichotomy. Employers can’t find the staff they need at the wages they are willing to pay. Immigrants are the scapegoat, not the solution.

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1 point

For employers it can also be a solution, since you can pay them whatever and trust that they can’t go to the authorities about it or won’t join unions and so on

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1 point

That’s the point. Obviously having an ever expanding underclass that can be exploited with no risk is preferable to paying workers more.

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Flawed. What jobs are Greece lacking workers for? Can the said migrants fill those roles while simultaneously getting integrated into the societal norms and customs?

If yes. Cool.

If no. Not a solution.

I don’t agree to the pushing people into the sea. But one problem is not the solution to a different one.

Quota migrants are the way to go. Human trafficking is bad.

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Migrants don’t join unions. Which make them way cheaper. A very cool way for the owning class to exploit the workers and bypass any union/organized labour restriction.

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