Inflation hurts poorest most
The poorest 10% of households would have had to increase their spending by more than 16% to keep food and energy consumption constant between 2019 and February 2024.
The poorest 10% of households would have had to increase their spending by more than 16% to keep food and energy consumption constant between 2019 and February 2024.
The Digital Labor Card will be fully implemented in the industry and retail sectors as of July 1, the Ministry of Labor and Social Security said on Monday.
S&P Global’s seasonally adjusted Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for the manufacturing sector in Greece stood at 56.9 points in March, up from 55.7 points in February, indicating the fastest improvement in the sector’s robustness since February 2022.
Nominal wage increases should not be excessive, the Greek parliament’s Budget Office warned in a report released on Monday on the fourth quarter of 2023.
The government is offering the opportunity for tax debtors to rejoin any arrangements that they did not keep up with in the past.
Greece’s Infrastructure and Transport along with the Tourism Ministry announced they are temporarily re-establishing the Committee for Aviation Tourism in a bid to encourage tourism by small aircraft.
As of Monday the obligation of credit managers to put into operation the special digital information platform for borrowers to provide personalized information is in operation.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will have meetings with 20 managing directors and five presidents of associations from the largest multinational biopharmaceutical groups.
The Greek unemployment rate fell to 11% of the workforce in February 2024 against 11.2% in February 2023, the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) said on Monday.
The Technical Chamber of Greece (TEE) is conducting a nationwide roadshow under the slogan “100 years of TEE: Designing the Greece of tomorrow for a century. And our journey continues.”