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  1. ND eyes more tax relief as early elections come into play
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    employees and pensioners earning more than 12,000 euros per year. It is another indication

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  2. Newsletter 308 - 17/09/2021

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    but is levied against public sector employees and pensioners earning more than 12,000 euros per year

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  3. Govt moving ahead with social security fund overhaul despite opposition

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    sector to the positions of director and director general on 3-year contracts, earning monthly salaries

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  4. Tsipras berates govt over treatment of pensioners

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    , among others. According to New Democracy’s calculations, up to 676,735 retirees earning less than 600

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  5. OECD finds tax cuts linked to pandemic helped reduce wedge on labour
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    and 36.2 pct in 2019. For people earning the average wage, the same burden as a percentage of the labour

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  6. Newsletter 357 - 04/11/2022

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    citizens are those earning less than 750 euros monthly. They have lost between 10 and 40 pct

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  7. Survey highlights households struggling with cost of living, delivers worst outlook since 2019

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    euros, 30 pct said that their income dropped in 2022, which combined with the 20.7 pct of those earning

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  8. Spotlight falls on public hirings as PM pledges more health staff
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    to implement wage rises in the public sector from the beginning of 2024, leading to each civil servant earning

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  9. Newsletter 400 - 03/11/2023

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    been set at 10,920 euros annually, which is the same income level as someone earning the minimum wage

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  10. Government braces for self-employed tax protests, but insists on soundness of measure
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    -employed based on the same dues that those earning the minimum wage would be expected to pay

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