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  1. What the agreement between Greece and lenders means for fiscal and tax policy
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    EconomyProgramme

    a new instalment scheme nor extend existing schemes regarding debtors who fail to pay... situation and ability to pay effectively leading to a prioritisation of cases based on debt collection

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  2. BoG reveals number of indebted borrowers, details business NPEs
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    exposures overdue for more than 90 days (28 billion) and those unlikely to pay (30 billion). According... ‘unlikely to pay’ exposures accounted for 27.6 percent of the total figure. More than 14 percent

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  3. Material deprivation rises, while poverty risk drops slightly
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    Society

    deprivation was classified as the enforced inability to pay unexpected expenses, afford a one-week annual... of poor households and 47.6 percent of non-poor households reported that they would struggle to pay

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  4. How Cyprus re-entered the market
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    Agora

    a whopping 178.8 percent this year. This is one reason why Greece will probably pay higher than 414..., general pay rises in the public sector are still on hold in 2017-18. The key question for Greece

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  5. Athens readies labour legislation, but not to cross off prior actions
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    week. The draft law will no longer make it necessary for engineers and lawyers to pay pension contributions when they are not employed. Currently, they are obliged to pay even when they are not in work

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  6. Athens puts off bond sale, has fiscal concerns to address
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    EconomyProgramme

    retroactively from August 2012. This would force the coalition to pay back the money those affected have lost... to reports, the restoration of wages to 2012 levels will lead to a pay increase of between 32

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  7. Newsletter 159 -27/04/2018

    Newsletters

    to how the self-employed pay income tax, the Labour Ministry revealed in February this year that although a higher percentage of non-salaried workers will pay a minimum monthly social security contribution

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  8. Almost 1 in 3 jobs in private sector are part-time, average full-time salary at 936 euros
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    out of approximately 2.07 million workers. The data from EFKA shows that there is pay gap between men... was for just over 16 days and the average wage was 23 euros. The pay gap between men and women is evident

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  9. Newsletter 164 -01/06/2018

    Newsletters

    pay gap in Greek market The stock of unpaid social security contributions (SSCs) increased to 31.87... was 23 euros. The pay gap between men and women is evident in the part-time data when men get

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  10. Greeks seen working longer, until July 18, to meet annual tax bill

    Society

    5, 31 days earlier than in 2010 (August 6). Hungarian workers have seen their real net pay increase by around 42.8 percent since 2010, while Greeks have seen their annual take‐home pay decline by 21

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