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Greece Tourism Wages to Rise 12% in Two Years Under New Agreement

Greece Tourism Wages to Rise 12% in Two Years Under New Agreement

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Wages in Greece’s tourism and food services sector are set to

Wages in Greece’s tourism and food services sector are set to rise again under a new two-year collective labor agreement that will be finalized today, marking a significant development for one of the country’s largest employment sectors.

The deal introduces pay increases of 8% + 4% for this and the following year, alongside a minimum sector wage of €950, rising to €988 by 2027. The agreement was reached with the support of the Greek General Confederation of Labor (GSEE) and employer organizations.

A Major Sector-Wide Impact

The agreement applies to more than 500,000 workers across hotels, restaurants, tavernas, bars and cafes — a substantial portion of Greece’s labor market, especially critical in a country where tourism plays a central economic role.

Base salaries will vary depending on job classification but are expected to range between €950 and €1,000 gross per month for entry-level hotel positions, before additional benefits and allowances are applied.

These include seniority bonuses, as well as pay increases for work on Sundays and public holidays. Employees working on those days are entitled to a 75% wage premium. The agreement also maintains traditional benefits such as Christmas and Easter bonuses and paid leave allowances.

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