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Passing of insolvency law gives opposition campaigning foothold
PoliticsGreek Politicsin which a fictional player named “Kyriakos” loses his property and is forced to pay rent to live in his
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Govt scurries for effective Covid-19 response as opposition finds more holes to pick
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreeks to pay out of their own pockets to get tested. The opposition party spokesman also argued
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Bridge scheme activated as banks look to avoid second-wave NPL increase
EconomyBankingto pay 10 percent of their regular payment with the programme’s duration set at nine months
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Budget passed as govt pins hopes on vaccine rollout to get economy on track
PoliticsGreek Politicsthey will have to pay just 20 pct of what they normally would to their landlords, who will be partly
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Pandemic drove 28.4 bln of bank loans into moratorium last year
Economy. The state will today make the pay monthly subsidy, which amounts to 534 euros for someone furloughed
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University bill passes as parties' ideological dividing lines are laid bare
PoliticsGreek Politicsin parallel to studying so they can pay their way through university and that the new legislation would lead
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PM aims to press ahead with reform agenda in face of scandals and pandemic
PoliticsGreek Politicsand better pay and conditions in the healthcare system. Covid-19 The hospital system in the greater
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Parties square up for all-out battle over upcoming labour bill
PoliticsGreek Politics. Other features include the legal recognition of “gig economy” jobs, redundancy pay for manual
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Late May Day rallies highlight divides in left and labour movement
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Greece’s major banks, and forcing businesses to pay 3 million hours owed in overtime to 370,000
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Parties gear up for confrontation over labour bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsopposed to the idea of overtime being rewarded with extra days off, rather than extra pay
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