Work Video. Controversial six-day workweek begins for Greek businesses Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 01/07/2024 - 18:11 GMT+2 The government hopes the new law will help tackle black market labour and boost employment. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Controversial six-day workweek begins for Greek businesses Now playing Next War in Ukraine: Kyiv hit by Russian ballistic missiles and drone swarm, 10 injured Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | July 12th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next What to know about Apple's trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI Now playing Next Instagram and Facebook fuel 'addictive' behaviour, Commission finds Now playing Next Inside the UN AI summit that attracted more visitors than ever Now playing Next Trump threatens to 'decimate' Iran, a day after saying talks back on Now playing Next Ukrainian drones hit southern Russian refineries and Azov port Now playing Next After oat milk, Europe turns to pea milk: the Greek scientist leading the way Now playing Next This Croatian island has a centuries-old way to beat the summer heat Now playing Next How NATO leaders reacted to Erdoğan's elaborate firearm gift Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | July 11th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Moldova's president nominates pro-European businessman Vasile Tofan for prime minister Now playing Next South Africa World Cup footballer Jayden Adams dies aged 25 Now playing Next Eiffel Tower and other Paris landmarks to close early as another heatwave sweeps France Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | July 11th, 2026 – Midday More videos
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