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Nurses Turn Their Back on the National Health System Low Pay a Thorn in the Side

PoliticalHospitalsRecruitmentUnsafe Work Environment

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The article describes a public healthcare staffing crisis in Greece with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The event is a social/labor issue within the Greek National Health System, not a market or sector event.

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  • Newly hired nurses in Greece earn around €900 per month.
  • Greece has one of the lowest nurse-to-population ratios in Europe.
  • Many nursing graduates are choosing alternative careers or school nursing.
  • Workplace burnout and declining interest in nursing programs are worsening the crisis.
  • International Nurses Day on May 12, 2026 highlights the issue.

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