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  1. SYRIZA's long, slow march
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    in the single currency area. As a narrative, it made sense to a great extent. The nub, though, lay

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  2. Greek private sector sees net job departures of 9,954 in Jan

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    , which were more than offset by a total of 120,444 departures. The latter reflects 65,658 lay-offs

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  3. Net private sector hirings of 29,351 in March, highest in last 15 years
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    in March, partly offset by a total of 119,677 departures. The latter includes 62,104 lay-offs

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  4. Net job hirings in private sector reach record high of 90,631 in April

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    was partly offset by a total of 124,545 departures, almost equally split between lay-offs and voluntary

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  5. Hirings outpace job departures by 76,591 in May for fourth positive monthly balance in a row
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    , with the majority of around 80,000 related to lay-offs and 74,422 to voluntary departures. Similarly to April

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  6. Brexit and Grexit – Britain’s referendum and Greece

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    ” in 1946 will have been broken. The pound will slump and many firms will have to lay off workers

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  7. Net job hirings hit 33,608 in June, highest since 2001

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    , with the bulk of more than 126,700 related to lay-offs and the remaining of 79,260 to voluntary

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  8. Net job hirings rise again, reaching 19,281 in July - highest since 2001
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    hirings reached 201,793 in July, while departures stood at 182,512, of which 100,269 relate to lay

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  9. Record low net job balance in Aug but 8-month figure highest since 2001

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    departures, of which 80,783 involve voluntary departures and 73,940 lay-offs. According

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  10. Net job hirings of 7,788 in September; highest 9-month figure since 2001

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    the departures of 222,792, of which more than half (113,663) related to lay-offs. Full-time

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