Nearly 30,000 job spots were lost in Greece during November 2019, according to a labor ministry employment platform, while part-time work comprised some 58 percent of new hirings during the same month, naftemporiki.gr reports.
Based on the Ergani system, over the Jan-Nov 2019 period, new part-time hirings reached 54.7 percent of all new jobs created.
The November 2019 results reflect the “seasonal redundancies” in the tourism sector and food-&-beverages sectors, with nearly 37,000 people let go after the end of the summer season, along with 3,386 people laid-off from the F&B sector.
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