Leaked Memo Urges Greece to Move to Six-Day Work Week

Greece is once again front and center in Europe’s ongoing economic woes. A leaked memo from the country’s European creditors to Greek ministries suggests that the country ditch anachronistic labor laws.

One suggestion: that Greece do away with the legally mandated five-day work week. While many outside of Greece see the law as anachronistic, many Greek workers want to protect it.

The leaked memo also highlights tensions between European leaders who want Greece to do more to get its economy moving again, and the Greeks themselves, many of whom are fed up with outsiders telling them how to run things.

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with The World’s Clark Boyd, who has been covering Europe’s financial meltdown for the past two years, and who has reported from Greece several times in the past year.

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