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IMF examines where programme went wrong, what lessons were learnt
EconomyProgrammedrop in unit labour costs, significant restrictions regarding collective dismissals, industrial
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Progress seen after Brussels talks but review conclusion still out of reach
PoliticsGreek Politicsin its demands regarding mass dismissals, industrial action and collective bargaining. In the end
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Concerns over energy deregulation add to challenges Tsipras faces
PoliticsGreek Politicsinformed them of the government’s plans, the unionists said they would launch industrial action. Stathakis
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Differences over pension cuts stand in way of technical agreement
PoliticsGreek Politicsright for employers during industrial disputes back on the table. This complicated matters as some gains
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EU and Gazprom: A legal compromise that will shape Europe's natural gas landscape?
Legalrestrictions in its supply agreements with wholesalers and industrial customers located in Bulgaria
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Outline deal clinched at Eurogroup, focus now moves to Athens
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the limit on collective dismissals and employers would not be given the lockout right in industrial
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Building activity rises 24.7 pct in March
EconomyMacroeconomyfacilities, agricultural and industrial buildings. Broken down on a regional basis, a rise in building
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HRADF's updated asset development plan sets out next batch of privatisations
EconomyProgrammeSystems (EAS), ETBA VIPE (planning, development and management of industrial areas), Corinth Canal
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Tsipras tries to resolve trash row as opposition goes on offensive
PoliticsGreek Politicsa decision but the general feeling was that the industrial dispute would be solved. The same cannot be said
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Greeks graduating after 2011 encountered limited opportunities, low pay
SocietyA report by the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) has revealed that graduates in Greece after 2011 were twice as likely to be unemployed as graduates in the overall working-age population, and that the majority of them earned salaries below 1,000 euros a month. The study
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