(Reuters) -
Retail workers protested in Athens against a
relaxation of rules restricting the number of Sundays a year when shops can
open, a reform demanded by Greece 's
foreign lenders which aims to make its recession-hit economy more flexible.
After
opposition from small retailers and the Orthodox Church, the government has
backed away from allowing retailers to trade on any Sunday. Instead, the new
rule lets them operate on seven Sundays a year, up from two now.