ECONOMY File photo Unsplash Working hard or hardly working? Cyprus puts in more hours than most of Europe Newsroom If you’re clocking in around 38 hours a week in Cyprus, you’re pretty much sticking to the same grind as last year, and just a bit above the European average. READ MORE
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