In 2022, 81% of recent graduates from secondary and higher education aged 20 - 34 in Cyprus were employed (82% in the EU), according to data shared by Eurostat ahead of International Youth Day on...
The downward trend continued in July in all categories of permanent personnel employed in the government, while, at the same time, the casual personnel is increasing.According to data published by...
One in six, or 150,000 persons, were at risk of poverty or social exclusion in Cyprus in 2022, according to the results of the Survey on Income and Living Conditions 2022, with income reference...
Cyprus had the third largest rate of firefighters compared to total employment among EU member states in 2022, according to data published by Eurostat, the statistical service of the EU.In 2022, a...
The unemployed persons, registered at the District Labour Offices on the last day of July 2023, reached 13,187 persons, with their number decreasing by 958 persons or 6.8%, compared to July 2022,...
Labor Minister Yiannis Panayiotou issued a decree on Thursday to protect from the heat employees in outdoor activities.Cyprus is affected by a heatwave the last weeks with extremely high temperatures...
President of the Republic, Nikos Christodoulides, assured on Wednesday evening that the government is working intensively towards the goal of promoting gender equality, indicating that an important...
The minimum wage in Cyprus is slightly lower than 1,000 euro per month since the country became the 22nd out of 27 EU member states to have instituted a national minimum wage on January 1st 2023,...
Total government employment in June 2023 dropped by an annual 2%, driven downwards the transfer of Hourly Paid Workers from the Ministry of Health to the State Health Services Organisation, which is...
Minister of Labour and Social Insurance, Yiannis Panayiotou, has told CNA that the aim is for Cyprus to have in the next few years the most modern pension system in the EU, both in relation to its...