Greeks Work the Longest Hours in Europe, Eurostat Data Show
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Greeks Work the Longest Hours in Europe, Eurostat Data Show
Greece recorded the longest average working week in the European Union in 2025, with workers averaging 39.6 hours per week, according to Eurostat data. Credit: Greek Reporter Greece recorded the longest average working week in the European Union in 2025, with employees working nearly four hours more than the EU average, according to Eurostat data. The figures cover both full-time and part-time employment among people aged 20 to 64. Workers in Gr…
According to Eurostat research, Polish and Bulgarian workers rank among the top Europeans in terms of hours worked per week. Only the Greeks are "better." At the other extreme, working hours are the Dutch, Danes, and Germans, reports the Bankier.pl website, per PAP Biznes.
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