McArthurGlen protests decision keeping it shut in Greece on Sundays

McArthurGlen Athens has sent a protest letter to the Greek economy minister as the stores (except for the food service enterprises) at its outlet village in Spata, close to Eleftherios Venizelos Airport, have been excluded from a decision allowing shops to open every Sunday from May to October every year.

The company called on the Greek government to change the legislation, and a spokesman told Kathimerini that McArthurGlen reserves all its legal rights in case the government does not act on it. This means the firm may take Greece to court.

The July 6 ministerial decision allows all major commercial stores near the Athens airport to open, but not McArthurGlen.

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Source: ekathimerini.com

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