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Newsletter 95 - 11/11/2016
per household was enough, and one job per earner. Strong labour unions ensured adequate pay
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EU officials see Greek deal close, broad debt talks to follow
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat if Greeceās primary surplus target is 2.5 percent, as Tsakalotos suggested, it would have to pay
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Greece lags in basic skills for youth but improves in educational attainment
Societyof talented, well-educated individuals emigrating in search of better pay or living and working
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Revenues beat target for third successive month in November
EconomyMacroeconomy, with revenue collection estimated at 1.09 billion. In addition, taxpayers will have to pay the fourth
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Tsipras springs surprise with handout pledge for pensioners
PoliticsGreek Politicswould be shared among roughly 1.6 million pensioners whose monthly retirement pay is lower than 850
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Review talks continue in Athens in shadow of pension benefit row
EconomyProgrammeplan to pay out a bonus to pensioners. The two meetings held on Wednesday focused on the out
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Greeks deeply affected by crisis and least satisfied with life, EBRD study finds
Society). Interestingly, over two in five (43 and 42 percent) of respondents said they were prepared to pay more in tax
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Tsipras gets no encouragement from lenders, left to consider next move
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGermany in the wake of Tsipras pledging to pay out 617 million euros to 1.6 million pensioners.
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Creation of unified social security fund poses new challenge for govt
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe long delays in starting to pay out pensions to new retirees. Labour Minister Efi Achtsioglou held
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After holiday hiatus, Athens tries to get review moving again
EconomyProgrammeof households that would pay taxes on wage, agricultural, self-employment and pension incomes would
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