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  1. Athens moves quickly to scrap pension cuts as Eurogroup inches forward on euro reform

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    a provision for scrapping the pension cuts it had agreed in 2017. The draft law has been submitted under

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  2. Newsletter 186 -07/12/2018

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    on Tuesday a bill that includes a provision for scrapping the pension cuts it had agreed in 2017. The draft

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  3. Tsipras looking to build momentum for elections after vote on name deal
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

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    (along with the scrapping of the sub-minimum wage for under25s), a new payment scheme for taxes

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  4. Institutions wrap up talks with focus on NPLs, primary residences and budget

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    and scrapping of the sub-minimum wage for under-25s. Some reports on Thursday indicated

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  5. Newsletter 191 -25/01/2018

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    to the creditors plans for the increase to the minimum wage and scrapping of the sub-minimum wage

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  6. Increase of 11 pct in minimum wage to have knock-on effect in economy
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    Economy

    in an effort to soften the blow from the scrapping of sub-minimum wage of young workers. Based

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  7. Second post-MoU review hinges on NPL plan and protection for primary residences
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    a decision on appeals by civil servants against the scrapping of their Christmas, Easter and summer bonuses

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  8. Newsletter 193 -08/02/2018

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    against the scrapping of their Christmas, Easter and summer bonuses which were cut as part of the terms

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  9. Fitch keeps Greek rating stable at 'BB-' but sees growth momentum building
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    Economy

    wage by 11 percent, the scrapping of the sub-minimum wage and the reintroduction of collective

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  10. New polls indicate support for recent measures, give SYRIZA glimmer of hope
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    , while 67 percent support the decision to raise the minimum wage. When asked about the scrapping

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