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  1. Tsipras berates govt over treatment of pensioners

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    . However, the introduction of almost 500 private-sector contractors does not seem to have contributed

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  2. Parties rehearse arguments on social policy as labour law comes to vote
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    is that the RRF funds channelled through the new organisation will end up profiting private contractors rather

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  3. Minister pledges swift resolution as public anger over rail crash mounts
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    which relieved the network operator and its private contractors of the obligation to deliver

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  4. Newsletter 373 - 10/03/2023

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    Minister Kostas Karamanlis which relieved the network operator and its private contractors

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  5. Domestic factors seen playing role in PM's pick for European Commission

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    , journalists and public contractors. Promoting the bill, the government focussed on the automation

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  6. OPEKEPE hearings ruffle feathers in New Democracy as party waits for Samaras’s next move

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    clashed with private contractors appointed by Voridis when he refused to approve fraudulent claims

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  7. Newsletter 498 - 13/03/2026

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    skyrocketed. Asphalt prices jumped by 34 pct within just one week. Contractors are asking

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    to disclose it to natural or legal entities, the competent authorities, prosecutors and other

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  9. Greece's labour market is austerity's biggest casualty

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    established a natural rate of unemployment above 15%. Compounding the issue is the fact that Greeks

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  10. Greece's industrial production shows no signs of reversing the negative trend

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    vehicles (-31.4 percent), extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas (-22.8 percent), furniture

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