OECD data reveals a significant disparity in working hours across Europe, with Germans working the least and Greeks and Poles the most. This reflects a broader trend of declining work hours and a cultural shift towards prioritizing leisure. High taxes and generous leave policies contribute to this phenomenon, raising questions about productivity and economic competitiveness.
Tag: cultural shift
Once, the Greek people were known for their zest for life, their ability to find joy in the simplest of moments, much like the iconic figure of Zorba. But as the years have passed, a shift has occurred, one that casts a shadow over the once vibrant and resilient spirit of the nation.