Greece plans a controversial labour reform allowing private sector workers to work up to 13 hours a day on specific days.
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Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, the leftist firebrand who stormed to power on an anti-austerity agenda at the ...
Greece is pushing through a polarising labour reform allowing employees in select sectors to work up to 13 hours a day for ...
Greece’s pile of borrowings are now estimated to have fallen to the lowest since 2009, before financial turmoil then forced ...
Greece's parliament on Wednesday debated a controversial reform proposed by the conservative government, which would allow 13 ...
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IMF cuts Greece’s growth to 2%, warning high debt and reforms remain crucial, after an April review praised resilience and ...
Alexis Tsipras resigned his seat in the Parliament, intensifying speculation that he is preparing to launch a new political ...
The Greek real estate market is beginning to suffer due to a "spectacular" decline in foreign direct investment.
Greek banks deferred repayments on 30 billion euros ($36.85 billion) worth of loans last year to help borrowers cope with the financial fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, the country's banking ...