Back to newsCrete leads all Greek regions in employment, according to a new report from INE GSEE, the research institute of Greece's main labour union confederation. The island's strong performance is driven largely by its thriving tourism and hospitality sector, which continues to generate jobs at a higher rate than other parts of the country. Despite this regional bright spot, the report highlights persistent structural weaknesses in the broader Greek economy, including low wages, high rates of part-time and seasonal work, and limited productivity growth. For visitors, the practical takeaway is positive: Crete's robust workforce means well-staffed hotels, restaurants, and services throughout the tourist season. The island's economic dependence on tourism also reinforces the local hospitality industry's motivation to maintain high service standards for international guests.
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Crete Leads Greece in Employment Thanks to Tourism Boom
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