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Newsletter 432 - 06/09/2024
-employed were forced to pay this year is seen as a key factor in New Democracy’s underwhelming performance
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Newsletter 433 - 13/09/2024
generous retirement pay compared to their contributions. As we argued recently, the new fiscal rules
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PASOK candidates set out their stalls as SYRIZA sinks further into mire
PoliticsGreek Politicsis effectively the party’s acting leader, will now have to step in to ensure that SYRIZA can continue to pay
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Newsletter 436 - 11/10/2024
sector pay grid and 825 million euros for the scheduled rise in pensions. Another income-boosting
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Draft budget maps out narrow fiscal path for coming years
EconomyMacroeconomypay grid and 825 million euros for the scheduled rise in pensions. Another income-boosting measure
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Government preparing U-turn on controversial tax measure in bid to win back self-employed
PoliticsGreek Politics. The government plans to introduce a formula for setting basic pay based on growth and inflation
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Newsletter 440 - 08/11/2024
by one point, though with negligible effect on take-home pay. In another landmark measure
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Role of inflation in US elections gives government food for thought
EconomyMacroeconomycontributions by one point, though with negligible effect on take-home pay. In another landmark measure
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Government tables 2025 budget, seeing stable growth, solid public finances and lower debt
EconomyMacroeconomyon the spending side are 1.07 billion euros from reforming the pay scale in the public sector and 822 million
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PM accepts economic recovery not being felt by all, argues for more time
PoliticsGreek Politicsand boost revenues pay off. This is also predicated on the government convincing Greece’s European partners
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