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  1. Take your seats

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    difference” (the extra retirement pay received by pensioners who stopped working before the coalition’s

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  2. Card transactions in Greece experience boost due to capital controls

    EconomyBanking

    to encourage customers to pay by card and to discourage businesses from offering discounts for cash payments

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  3. No imminent decision on pension cuts as Athens moves ahead with minimum wage increase
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    EconomyProgramme

    that discussion on increasing workers’ pay can begin before the end of the month. The government hopes

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  4. Newsletter 175 -21/09/2018

    Newsletters

    , but the decision will likely stay on hold under November. pay, boosting consumption. “In our view

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  5. Lenders set to keep coalition waiting for answer on pension cuts
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to retirement pay is more than just an economic matter for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras

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  6. FinMin sets out how it would alter policy mix to prevent pension cuts
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    spending would help fund the share of medicine costs that insured Greeks have to pay. Although

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  7. The legal framework and latest developments in international investment arbitration
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    Legal

    award was delivered on 7 December 2012 and ordered the Slovak Republic to pay Achmea damages

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  8. SYRIZA eyes gains from case developing against ex-defence minister
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of being in the pay of investor and activist George Soros. Tsipras has fended off these calls so far

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  9. Newsletter 181 -2/11/2018

    Newsletters

    . The government is also in the process of drafting legislation for back pay to civil servants

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  10. Hospital report gets ball rolling in coalition effort to target former governments
    By Natasha Pandazopoulou/Fosphotos

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and that the transaction allowed the Henry Dunant to pay the 40 million euros it owed to its staff

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