Labor
Fresh decline in Greece’s jobless rate
The Greek unemployment rate eased to 11.4% of the workforce in November 2022, from 11.5% in October and 13.1% in November 2021, the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) said on Tuesday.
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Key meeting next week for Electricity Authority of Cyprus
An all-sides meeting is planned for January 13, in order to readdress demands from the workers at the Electricity Authority of Cyprus and find solutions to avert the strike measures announced last month, according to Labor Minister Kyriacos Koushos.
Changing Britain: Can Sunak Arrest the Decline?
Rishi Sunak has just been chosen, 2.00 p.m. on 24th October 2022 by a fair margin, the next Prime Minister, the first ethnic Asian Briton to be so elected, and we wish him well. His appointment comes after a considerable period of turmoil which has raised many eyebrows around the world. Britain is supposed to be the home of parliamentary democracy.
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Uber pays $100 mln to New Jersey in driver status dispute
Uber paid the U.S. state of New Jersey $100 million in back taxes and fines for labeling nearly 300,000 of its drivers as self-employed and withholding required benefits, officials said on Sept. 13.
German Airline Lufthansa Cancels 800 Flights as Pilots go on Strike
German airline Lufthansa has canceled 800 flights both passenger and cargo flights on Friday after pilots union 'Vereinigung Cockpit' announced they are going on a planned all-day strike.
Board discusses medium-term program
The Economy Coordination Board, chaired by Vice President Fuat Oktay, convened on Aug. 30 to discuss the specifics of the medium-term program, covering 2023-2025.
Members of the board discussed the macroeconomic framework and the budget, said a statement released after the meeting.
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Boris Johnson is Fighting for his Political Survival
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is fighting for his political survival after two of his top ministers attacked his leadership and resigned.
Elections have started in Great Britain
It remains to be seen whether they will pay the price for the so-called saga regarding the party in Downing Street, for which Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak were punished for violating the law on the coronavirus.
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Angela Rayner hits back at claims she enjoys ‘sexist slurs’
British politician Angela Rayner has hit out at claims that she viewed "sexist slurs" made against her as a joke, amid a row between the Commons Speaker and the Mail on Sunday, whose editor rebuffed an invitation to discuss an article about the deputy Labor leader.
EU ministers agree to uplift minimum wages
EU ministers on Dec. 6 agreed on measures to better protect wage levels in Europe and give workers more power to oppose low pay.
While the proposal does not set an EU-wide minimum wage, once confirmed it would mark a significant step in promoting the European social model, especially in eastern European countries where salaries are low.
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