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  1. Mitsotakis tests PASOK with proposal to end permanence in civil service
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of scrapping permanence in the civil service. However, it also appears that Mitsotakis and his aides... of breaches of the civil service code. He also went on to criticise the evaluation process in the civil service, arguing that the assessment is being carried out by general managers and department chiefs

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  2. Govt faces pushback from food service sector over re-opening rules
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    will not open their establishments because they will not be able to earn enough revenue. The food service... an indication of how concerned the government is about keeping the food service sector content and able... that the government would not abandon food service businesses – another sign of the importance

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  3. Newsletter 305 - 16/07/2021

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    had been mooted previously, including the armed forces, the emergency services and the clergy

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  4. Turnover indices in most service activities deteriorate in Q4

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    , with the most notable deterioration in information service (-29.6 percent), management consultancy...) and information service (+60.6 percent). It is pointed, though, that the turnover indices are not seasonally...) and architectural and engineering activities (-41.8 percent). On the flipside, only two service sectors

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  5. Growing concerns over second lockdown in food service sector, a key employer
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    EconomyFeatures

    Representatives of the food service sector have been expressing their concern about the survival... that the three sectors with the highest negative hiring balance were catering service activities (-29,295), accommodation (-15,396) and the food industry (-5,823). The food service industry

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  6. Record year for company launches in 2018, small enterprises continue to dominate

    EconomyFeatures

    Data from the General Commercial Register database (GEMI) has shown that 2018 was a bumper year... on their records. The online record of registries made available by GEMI begins in 2011. According... to 2017. Respectively, companies that delisted from GEMI fell by 32 percent during the same period

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  7. Bumper year for business launches in 2019, according to registry
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    EconomyFeatures

    Data from the General Commercial Register database (GEMI) has shown that the number of companies... available by GEMI begins in 2011. According to the database, where company registrations and delistings... that delisted from GEMI fell by 17.7 percent during the same period. Year-on-year company registrations

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  8. Health service weakness highlighted as Covid deaths hit record high and research points to ICU disparity
    By Natasha Pandazopoulou/Fosphotos

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to explain why he did not do anything to strengthen the health service after being made aware... per day. This suggests that the health service struggles greatly when the patient load is above 400... argument that the government has ignored serious failings in the health service and not done enough since

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  9. Growing Greece: From narrative to reality
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    Agora

    in policies that they viewed with scepticism or repulsion in the past. If the economy does not pick up... there is clearly plenty of room for improvement. ND is bringing all of the government’s IT services under one ministry, has plans to create a central portal for government services and is preparing

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  10. A tax credit for Greece: The significance of an independent public revenue service
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    Agora

    collection was in such a bad state, the importance of reforming the revenue service, the role... of creating an independent, or partially independent public revenue service, but never quite

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