Two difficult farewells
In what was a difficult day for Greece, 31-year-old riot police officer Giorgos Lyggeridis and 40-year-old pilot Epaminondas Kosteas were laid to rest on Friday.
In what was a difficult day for Greece, 31-year-old riot police officer Giorgos Lyggeridis and 40-year-old pilot Epaminondas Kosteas were laid to rest on Friday.
The time to choose colored electricity tariffs has arrived and consumers will be pleasantly surprised.
Public transportation in Athens will clock out earlier than usual on New Year’s Eve with most services ending by midnight, operators have said.
A 36-year-old man was hospitalized on Friday after injuring himself inside a floating tank in a work-related accident in Perama shipyards. The man had attempted to leave the tank during a power outage and, although the emergency lights had come on, he tripped and fell, injuring his right side. The port authority is investigating the…
The government remains one of the Greek diaspora’s “steadfast supporters, honoring its invaluable contribution to the national path towards progress,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said in a New Year’s message to Greeks around the world.
Over 50,000 unemployed people benefited from the active employment policies of the Public Employment Service (DYPA) within 2023, although it is not known exactly how many of them remain in the labor market immediately after the end of the program in which they participated.
Italy’s Enel group announced on Friday that, through its wholly owned subsidiary Enel Green Power (EGP), it has completed the sale of 50% of Enel Green Power Hellas (EGPH), wholly owned by EGP, to Macquarie Asset Management, through Macquarie Green Investment Group Renewable Energy Fund 2 (MGREF2), after the fulfillment of all conditions customary for…
The Greek tax administration (AADE) intends to launch sweeping audits of businesses, based on the average turnover per sector and what self-employed professionals and businesses have declared on the myDATA electronic platform.
AGORA, the 2nd Corporate Affairs Forum in Greece, will take place on April 25 at The Margi hotel in Athens, claiming that a new community of corporate affairs and communication professionals is being born in Greece.
A decision signed by Labor Minister Adonis Georgiadis and published on Friday in the Government Gazette clarifies the regime that governs the obligation or not of managers to introduce the digital labor card changes.