Report sheds light on minimum wage
New hires in manufacturing, construction and retail are more likely to be paid the minimum wage, unlike those hired in public administration, education or even the accommodation sector, a report has found.
New hires in manufacturing, construction and retail are more likely to be paid the minimum wage, unlike those hired in public administration, education or even the accommodation sector, a report has found.
Three people have died after the car they were in left the road, hit a tree and overturned in Sparta.
European leaders on Thursday backed plans to spend more on defense and continue to stand by Ukraine in a world upended by Donald Trump’s reversal of US policies.
Traffic restrictions will apply in the capital on Sunday for the Athens Half Marathon race and related events.
In two world wars and the Cold War, Greece was on the winning side. The cost, in all cases, was high in blood, money and social division.
The three-day debate on the no confidence motion in the government tabled by PASOK, SYRIZA, New Left, Course of Freedom and 9 independent MPs will culminate Friday evening with the closing speeches of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, opposition leaders and the roll call vote in Parliament.
The Development Ministry is attempting to stop bogus discounts at supermarkets by enforcing the code of conduct.
Originally slated to begin last summer, the trial against 11 former MPs of the far-right Spartans party has been postponed for a second time after defendants argued that they needed to be in Parliament for the no-confidence debate.
The Ministry of Environment and Energy announced the amount of the emergency support for electricity bills for consumption in March.
A conference set for March 18 will examine the feasibility of a tram system as a public transport solution that could help ease Limassol’s traffic congestion,