A Sunday well spent brings a week of content goes the old saying. But in Greece the difference is whether you’re spending money or time with the family.<br /><br /> Dozens of retail workers have set up a picket line in Athens to protest against Sunday openings, one of the many measures included in the bailout programme.<br /><br /> “We want to show our employers that we are on strike and we will protect the picket line and we want to send a message that we will continue our struggle no matter which government is in power,” explained Eleni Lalou, one of the protest organisers.<br /><br /> #NeverOnSunday<br />Against work on Sunday<br />#Athens <br />#Greece <br />#ergnews <br />#antireport<br />photos via dromografos pic.twitter.com/nZlyFd5Wiz— Τάσος Παπαδόπουλος (DOC_PROVOCATEUR) July 19, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> It is a sore point for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras who pledged never to force the issue of Sunday openings, but not everyone agrees that opening up shops is bad deal.<br /><br /> “I believe that [Prime Minister Alexis] Tsipras in the only one who will