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Spotlight falls on public hirings as PM pledges more health staff

Hirings in the public sector are in the spotlight this week due to confusion over whether the government will persist with the university police founded in its first term and following comments by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Thursday about unveiling his hiring plan imminently.
During a visit to the Interior Ministry on Thursday, Mitsotakis said the government’s intentions regarding public sector hirings would be set out in September. However, he insisted that New Democracy will keep to an election pledge that 10,000 new hirin...
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