ATHENS, May 7 (Reuters) – Greece’s parliament passed a law on Thursday paving the way for the government to rehire about 4,000 public sector workers who were laid off or earmarked for dismissal under austerity cuts imposed by international creditors.
The move made good on a campaign promise by Prime Minister Alexīs Tsipras, who rode a wave of public anger against austerity measures to win January elections, and does not explicitly violate the terms of the EU/IMF bailout which allows Greece to hire one public employee for every five who leave. [Read more]. |
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Σουβλάκι (Souvlaki)
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