ECONOMY Parents, caregivers could soon work less as Cyprus pushes for flexible hours in public sector Newsroom Working parents in Cyprus’ public sector may soon get the option to trim their daily hours by up to two, under a new government push to make work and family life easier to juggle. READ MORE
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