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Newsletter 16 - 20/02/2015
framework to allow those owing more than 15,000 to pay the debt in 100 instalments (as opposed
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Greek reform proposals set for broad approval but include some political obstacles
PoliticsGreek Politicsany of its predecessors. It says it will ensure through current legislation that broadcasters pay
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The numbers behind Greece's reform proposals
EconomyProgrammeinstalment schemes to discriminate efficiently between strategic defaulters and those unable to pay
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Gender stereotyping rife in workplace, say Greeks
Societycountry for which no gender pay gap figures were available for 2013.
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Coalition not ditching referendum idea from policy options but details muddled
PoliticsGreek Politicsis reached in June but in time for Greece to be able to pay the first of two bonds held
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Greek gov't targets unpaid social security contributions: The numbers involved
Economyfor the settlement benefits should regularly pay thereafter their current SSC obligations. Through
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Greece: The moment of truth is inexorably approaching
Agora-based solutions. Therefore, the risk of an internal default due to the inability to pay salaries
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Greece must tackle foreign bribery by Greek firms, OECD says
Societydecision that required it to pay the company $98.1 million. The Greek national’s two business partners were
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Lowest income groups in Greece saw wages drop and taxes rise most during crisis
Societypreviously evaded tax. As many lower- to mid-income groups were required to pay tax for the first time
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ECB's negative opinion on foreclosure bill creates another obstacle in bailout talks
EconomyProgrammeincome up to 35,000 euros are obliged to pay a monthly instalment equal to 10 percent of monthly income
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