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Newsletter 226 -01/11/2019
servants' seasonal bonuses in 2013 was constitutional. This month the CoS found that although the 2016
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Tourism industry braces for outcome of gloomy Covid-19 scenarios
EconomyFeaturesseasonal or year-round were ordered to shut indefinitely in a further move by the government to contain
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A sudden turnaround that could lead to sharp shock
Agora, city hotels and seasonal resorts were forced to close and travel came to a halt as countries shut
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Coronavirus outbreaks highlight limited progress in disbanding hotspots for migrants
PoliticsGreek Politicswere raised over an influx of seasonal workers on construction projects in spite of the prevailing
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Covid-19 impact on tourism sector set to be extensive, report suggests
EconomyFeatureshotel industry. It showed that 65 percent of year-round hotels and 52 percent of seasonal hotels felt
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Govt looks for formula to re-start tourism as calls intensify for support of entertainment sector
PoliticsGreek Politicsof events banned indefinitely. Workers in the sector, many of whom work on short-term, hourly or seasonal
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Greece gears up to secure slice of smaller tourism pie this summer
PoliticsGreek Politicsto take tests. City hotels are due to open on June 1, while seasonal hotels are expected to open
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Criticism of Athens "Great Walk" prompts debate on public spaces
PoliticsGreek Politicsis expected in the catering sector alone, as the furlough scheme comes to an end and seasonal hires fail
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Newsletter 256 -03/07/2020
to an end and seasonal hires fail to materialise. Meanwhile, Greeks remain apprehensive about the risks
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PM sees 'new Greece' rising from Hellinikon rubble, pledges more aid for struggling firms
PoliticsGreek Politicsof employees’ social security contributions. On top of that, seasonal businesses will not have to pay
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