Problems with labor transfers
A new cabinet act, expected within the month, will provide for some 80,000 positions in Greece for salaried labor, seasonal employment, and highly skilled work for citizens from third countries,
A new cabinet act, expected within the month, will provide for some 80,000 positions in Greece for salaried labor, seasonal employment, and highly skilled work for citizens from third countries,
Any further concentration of the supermarket sector leads to a reduction in prices, say representatives of the sector, who believe that fewer and larger businesses have lower operating costs and higher performance.
Police have arrested an archaeologist in Athens who is accused of helping manage the private antiquities collection of a Bulgarian businessman known in his country by the nickname “the Skull.”
Although tourism arrivals and receipts for January-September show an increase of 4% and 9% respectively year-on-year, receipts in September alone showed a decline of 3.6%.
The plan to reorganize the distribution network of Hellenic Post (ELTA) is in full swing.
Severe storms have caused extensive destruction across large parts of Epirus, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency in three municipalities.
Concern is growing in Athens over what officials see as a shift in Ankara’s stance, which appears to be moving away from the “calm waters” that have characterized bilateral relations.
Greece is preparing to introduce sweeping reforms to its inheritance laws, overhauling legislation that has remained largely unchanged since 1946.
Greece will proceed with higher borrowing and early repayment of bailout loans in 2026.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Friday that Greece welcomes cooperation with the US but stressed that international agreements must be respected, including those involving past Chinese investments in Greek ports.