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Labour Inspectorate Staff Rebut Government Claims: ‘Just 233 Inspectors for Workplaces Nationwide’ - the Press Project - News, Analysis, Radio, Television

Workers at Greece's Labor Inspectorate have issued a sharp response to what they describe as government "lies" about workplace accidents, arguing that deaths and injuries are being normalized while inspection services remain dangerously understaffed. In a statement, the Association of Workers in the Labor Inspectorate says "the reality in the workplace is not measured by communication statements, but by human lives, injuries and families that pa…
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Workers at Greece's Labor Inspectorate have issued a sharp response to what they describe as government "lies" about workplace accidents, arguing that deaths and injuries are being normalized while inspection services remain dangerously understaffed. In a statement, the Association of Workers in the Labor Inspectorate says "the reality in the workplace is not measured by communication statements, but by human lives, injuries and families that pa…

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The Press Project broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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