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  1. Multiple fronts and falling revenues pose pensions challenge for government
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    is that the CoS ruling will cover back pay for the 11 months between June 2015 and May 2016, but only

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  2. Newsletter 255 -26/06/2020

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    in advance of the decision, as the common consensus is that the CoS ruling will cover back pay

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  3. ND tweaking stimulus measures as SYRIZA flounders in Novartis backwash
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    will have to pay sanctions of around 310 million dollars, of which 85 million dollars relates to bribery

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  4. Bill to regulate demonstrations stirs opposition reaction
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    their attitudes to Covid-19 testing, with three out of four appearing willing to pay up to 50 euros to be tested

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  5. EU deal appears promising for Greece, but success rides on efficient use of funds

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    and how the funds would be distributed. He acknowledged that the price to pay for an agreement

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  6. OECD releases new outlook calling for sustained reforms post Covid-19
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    ’s reforms to the job market had begun to pay off. The first rise in the minimum wage for several

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  7. Pandemic's growing economic impact warrants extra support measures, funded by cash buffer
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    to pay out stipends to thousands of people in the hotel and food service industries who were left without

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  8. Grim picture in labour market obliges govt to provide more job support schemes
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    furloughed workers meaning that the percentage of those not working and not receiving full pay is much

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  9. Passing of insolvency law gives opposition campaigning foothold
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    in which a fictional player named “Kyriakos” loses his property and is forced to pay rent to live in his

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  10. Newsletter 271 -30/10/2020

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    and is forced to pay rent to live in his own home. SYRIZA believes that it gained in political terms from

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