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  1. ND stakes claim on social policy, highlighting referendum anniversary
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    from rogue employers, an increase in the minimum wage and a reduction in contributions. Economou

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  2. Newsletter 344 - 01/07/2022

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    in the minimum wage and a reduction in contributions. Economou also noted a permanent 7.2 pct

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  3. Mitsotakis insists on no early elections, accusing opposition of sowing division
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    on behalf of ND for reducing unemployment, raising the minimum wage, unfreezing pension rises and making

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  4. Fitch leaves rating and outlook unchanged, underlines fiscal performance key to higher grade

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    rise in the minimum wage by 7.5 pct compared to the end of last year is seen as a mitigating factor

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  5. Govt turns attention to more relief measures in absence of snap polls
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    to the minimum wage, after two rises this year, so it reaches the pre-crisis level of 751 euros, plus other tax

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  6. Newsletter 346 - 15/07/2022

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    a decade. Another increase to the minimum wage, after two rises this year, so it reaches the pre

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  7. Digital initiatives challenged by opposition focussed on cost of living and political hires
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    and the double rise in the minimum wage will also have a positive impact.

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  8. PM sets out winter relief measures, rules out change to electoral law

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    buildings until the end of 2024. Mitsotakis added that the next rise in the minimum wage would be due from

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  9. Newsletter 351 - 16/09/2022

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    that the next rise in the minimum wage would be due from May next year. Regarding the housing benefit

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  10. Tsipras hits back with own economic pledges, choice for voters to ponder
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    wage up to 800 euros, from the current 713 euros. Under the government’s plans, the next increase

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