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  1. Labour agreement hailed by government as restoration of pre-crisis rights
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    working conditions while failing to improve workers’ pay. In a response to the collective bargaining

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  2. Newsletter 489 - 19/12/2025

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    are also targeted: under‑25s earning up to €20,000 will pay no income tax, while those aged 25–30

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  3. Farmers threaten more action after inconclusive meeting as Karystianou courts controversy

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    pay the special consumption tax on diesel fuel nor the VAT on this reduction. The government also

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  4. Newsletter 492 - 23/01/2026

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    under 30 and families with children. The benefits became visible in the first pay cheques

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  5. PM sets out case for third term, surveys global landscape and talks up constitutional reform

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    wage heading towards 950. He stressed that recent increases in take‑home pay stem from tax cuts

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  6. NBG profits at 1.26 bln in 2025, cash payout at 500 mln
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    to proceed with a strong dividend pay-out of 60 percent, with a total cash dividend of half a billion euros

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  7. Greece braces for Middle East fallout as polls show ND holding firm despite voter unease
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    not a crisis‑driven intervention, the government is keen to highlight its wider impact: higher pay

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  8. Newsletter 500 - 27/03/2026

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    , effective from April, which rises by €40 to €920 gross per month, without any pay adjustments for work

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  9. Greece braces for price shockwaves from Iran amid weakening purchasing power

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    pay adjustments for work experience. A worker with nine years of tenure will see their wage increase

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  10. Tsipras issues rallying call to progressive camp as ND slides in polls

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    ’s largest private shareholder - while Greek consumers continue to pay high energy bills. Messages

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