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Newsletter 23 - 17/04/2015
to redraft labour regulations and beginning to raise the minimum wage later this year. Taking just the four
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Lack of liquidity, political cost push Greek gov't to seek swift deal with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicsdirection than creditors want by raising the minimum wage and calling in the International Labour
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Newsletter 24 - 24/04/2015
a current shortfall of 350–400 million to cover April wage and pension payments as well as other
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Rebound in Q4 by 1.4 pct brings 2014 disposable income down 3.2 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyagreements and lowering of the minimum wage in the private sector as well as shift towards more
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Income inequality in Greece has grown during crisis, OECD report shows
Societybut could not find full-time jobs. Temporary workers in Greece also face a wage penalty of 19 percent
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Downturn in retail trade eases to 0.4 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomyin unemployment, a series of wage and pension cuts and heightened income and property taxes. Over the past six
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Will SYRIZA accept the proposal from Greece's lenders?
Agoraof collective wage bargaining) and makes sure his party feels it is involved in the decision-making
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Brussels talks inconclusive, Tsipras has tough sell at home if deal reached
PoliticsGreek Politics. The party’s plan to raise the minimum wage will also have to be shelved. Negatives Beyond
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The key points from Greece's proposal to lenders
EconomyProgramme) The minimum wage will gradually rise until the end of 2016 to 2010 levels (751 euros). Thereafter
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Waiting for the hurricane
Agoraand a rise in the minimum wage even though these promises looked impossible to implement. But many
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