April 30, 2024

Athens News

News in English from Greece

The splendor and poverty of Mykonos


The season for catering and tourism workers begins on Windy Island. Alas, working people are offered accommodation in unfinished buildings, container houses, and also… basements without windows.

Mykonos is usually associated with the concepts of “luxury”, “wealth”, “chic”. However, the island also has its own “dark side”. Mykonos of absolute luxury is one side of the coin. And on the other, dark one, we see a container where working people live, i.e. builders and servants of “moneybags”. According to the Star, the embarrassing containers are springing up like mushrooms after rain, located right behind the famous beach entertainment venue.

preview

This summer, Mykonos is expected to once again become a pole of attraction for both the domestic and international elite, resulting in the need for seasonal staff is particularly high. But there is There are many complaints about the working and living conditions of employees. Behind the shiny display case the picture looks very gloomy. The photographs published by lifo.gr give the impression that the workers are simply being housed in some kind of “caves/dens.”

Advertisements posted on social media ahead of this year's tourist season said: “60 new staff rooms available for rent for up to three people.” As emphasized, they have washing machines and dryers. The advertisement contains telephone numbers for interested parties. However, employers It is not mentioned (but can be seen from the photographs) that the rooms do not have windows. And this is because the housing is a “cave”.

The pictures show rooms located in the basement of an impressive building in the Psaros area. At least there's air conditioning here. The fact that although the advert states that “the room can 'accommodate' up to three people” The area of ​​each room is kept secret.

At the same time, photographs of apartments reserved for workers appear. Toilets in disrepair, with broken or dirty sinks, a small window and torn mosquito nets, await housing for the island's seasonal workers, the “summer slaves” to serve the world's elite. Alas, the situation does not change from year to year.

preview



Source link

Verified by MonsterInsights