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  1. Some sad lessons the Western Balkans can learn from Bulgaria's EU Journey
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    the EU. An independent analysis by the Bulgarian Industrial Association over the period 2007-2017

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  2. PM aims to press ahead with reform agenda in face of scandals and pandemic
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    the introduction of electronic ballots for industrial action, the loosening of Sunday trading rules, and changes

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  3. Newsletter 286 - 26/02/2021

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    of electronic ballots for industrial action, the loosening of Sunday trading rules, and changes

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  4. Labour market developments in Greece during Covid-19
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    ) jobs will require updating the toolbox of industrial, regional and innovation policies. *Bob Traa

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  5. New development law chips away at Greece's Natura 2000 regime

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    with a super-agency, while opening the path for the licensing of industrial activities within

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  6. EU Commissioner's visit to islands highlights divisions over management of migrant centres
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    on the islands, where a combination of decommissioned army camps, old industrial facilities and makeshift

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  7. Labour bill clash reaches climax as MPs prepare to vote on reforms
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    painted the latest industrial action, which follows a 24-hour general strike last week, as being led

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  8. Newsletter 301 - 18/06/2021

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    its passage are already starting to change. The ruling conservatives painted the latest industrial

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  9. Pandemic surge creates fresh political and economic doubts

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    . His call came as the the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) produced its latest

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  10. Newsletter 304 - 09/07/2021

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    as the the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) produced its latest forecasts for the Greek

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