Work-life balance key priority for Greek workers, survey finds

One in two Greeks say they would be willing to leave a job if it prevented them from enjoying their life, according to findings from Randstad's annual Workmonitor survey which showed that financial rewards are no longer the sole focus for local workers.

According to the survey, financial gain is a top priority for 94% of respondents, but work-life balance is equally important for the same percentage. In addition to career development, factors such as job security (92%), health security (90%), mental health support (88%) and flexibility in working hours (82%) are now high on the list of demands of Greek employees.

The survey, conducted between October 23 and November 11 among 753 employees in Greece, also showed that 56% of employees say they would not accept a job unless it offered significantly higher pay, while a similar proportion (55%) say they would not accept a...

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