Greece is facing a critical labour shortage as its population ages and workers migrate abroad. The government urgently needs 300,000 employees and has turned to Asia and Africa, but delays have left tens of thousands in limbo.
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- Greece's agricultural sector relies heavily on migrant workers, mainly from Bangladesh and Nepal. 5s
- Many migrants work long hours for low wages, often without legal status. 25s
- Working conditions have slightly improved after European Court of Human Rights intervention, but many remain vulnerable. 37s
- While some Bangladeshi workers have received documentation, most Nepalese workers remain undocumented and unprotected. 59s
- Employers in multiple sectors report difficulty finding workers and little government assistance. 1m 37s