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  1. Calls for measures to lessen impact of Thomas Cook collapse in Greece
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    with the travel giant will be hit particularly hard. One of Thomas Cook’s policies was to pay hotels

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  2. Strikes greet labour measures

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    to 12 percent overtime pay, while employers caught not declaring their workforce will be automatically

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  3. Newsletter 221 -27/09/2019

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    that this could bring in 200 million of annual revenue from the commission that banks will pay

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  4. IMF warns of uphill battle for economy as Athens seeks to close 2020 fiscal gap
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    base of paying taxes. Greece is nearly last in the EU in terms of the share of workers that pay

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  5. Newsletter 222 -04/10/2019

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    statement by claiming that “the many will pay the price” of the government’s labour policies

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  6. Draft budget sets ambitious growth target of 2.8 pct in 2020, plugs fiscal gaps
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    and, as such, the authorities should pay attention to the inhibiting factor of credit, secure spending

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  7. Despite ongoing budget talks, ND eyes more relief measures in coming months
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    to the pension system would not lead to any reductions in retirement pay. He added that the government would

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  8. Newsletter 223 -11/10/2019

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    to any reductions in retirement pay. He added that the government would spend an extra 10 million

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  9. Greece worst in EU for gender equality as power resides overwhelmingly with men
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    hour, resulting in a gender pay gap of 13 percent. The gender pension gap is 25 percent. In the domain

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  10. Vital economic legislation lined up as ND seeks compromise over diaspora vote
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    have to pre-pay. The government will decide how to share out the rest in the coming weeks, when

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