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Administrative Reform Minister Against Mayors' Refusal to Evaluate Employees
Administrative Reform Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis responded to statements made by 19 Greek mayors, who have insisted that they will not permit the review of work...
Greek Hospital Doctors Protest on Wednesday
A draft law setting up a new hospital payroll agency, the Hospital Payment Systems Company SA, triggered a strong reaction from doctors and hospital staff who...
Public Employees React to Evaluation
Greek public employees' union federation ADEDY and other public-sector unions announced that they will have recourse to the Council of State, Greece 's Supreme Administrative...
Greek Government not Worried by Troika's Dissatisfaction
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras held a meeting with coalition government Vice-President Evangelos Venizelos, after the heads of the Troika expressed their dissatisfaction on the...
Troika Asks for Speedier Actions
Greek Finance Minister Gikas Hardouvelis met with the troika on Thursday. During the meeting, he expressed strong displeasure over media reports on supposed government...
Troika Representatives in Athens Tomorrow
Greek Finance Minister Gikas Hardouvelis is attending his second Eurogroup meeting in Brussels today. The Eurogroup is scheduled to discuss the progress of the...
Greek Betting Company OPAP Offers Voluntary Redundancy Program
Greece’s betting company is offering a voluntary redundancy program to its 900 employees. Last year a majority stake in OPAP was sold to Czech-Greek...
Greek Queue Forms For Pay Restorations
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, relenting to demands from five of his lawmakers who said they would not otherwise support an amendment to restore judges'...
Hellenic National Land Registry Defaults
Greece's national land registry has defaulted on its payments, despite memorandum policies requiring acceleration of the agency's survey of the country, due for completion by 2020.
The Greek government's announcements...
11,000 Public Sector Job Cuts Still Due 2014, 45,000 At Risk
With the Troika due to return to Greece immediately after the European elections, the Ministry of Administrative Reform in Athens is trying to catch up with the 11,000...


