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Labor Ministry to expand use of digital labor card
One of the first actions of the new leadership of the Labor Ministry will be the continuation of an emblematic reform that concerns the extension of the digital work card, initially to state companies and industries and then to tourism and food service.
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Flexible ‘penalty’ for retirees?
The New Democracy party, which is poised to win the June 25 election, is planning for a more flexible pension reduction regime for retirees who still want to work, with the aim of legalizing their employment, but also of staffing businesses that are unable to fill job vacancies with experienced employees.
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Who Is Most Likely to Get Long Covid? (infographic)
14.8 percent of U.S. adults said they have had long Covid at some point
CHP leader says ‘no one should be left jobless’ during outbreak
Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu has congratulated three labor confederations for signing a joint declaration and said no one should be left without jobs during the novel coronavirus outbreak.
New drive to identify uninsured vehicles
The Finance Ministry is pondering a legal clause that will identify uninsured vehicles in real time and change the system of fines imposed on their owners.
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Clawback to rise 41 pct this year
Pharmaceutical companies are set for a far greater burden this year due to the size of the dreaded "clawback" - i.e. the cash they will have to return to the state - according to projections by the National Organization for the Provision of Healthcare Services (EOPYY).
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Insurers keep reducing rates for car policies
The insurance market is reducing car premiums, continuing a policy of price cuts that has led to a considerable decline in average rates over the last few years, according to figures from the Hellenic Association of Insurance Companies.
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Reduction in uninsured vehicles after new cross-checking
The state has just finished updating its list of uninsured vehicles by cross-checking new data provided by the competent authorities against that submitted by the insurance companies.
Stamp duty waived for uninsured vehicles, but only till mid-July
The government announced on Wednesday that owners of uninsured vehicles won't have to pay the 250-euro stamp duty provided they sign a policy by July 14, giving them a second chance to comply with the regulations.
It has also decided it will reduce the fines of those who still haven't insured their vehicles by July 15.
State still unsure who should insure
The confusion seen on Tuesday over whether owners of uninsured vehicles should pay the 250-euro stamp duty or not came on top of the hundreds of thousands of erroneous notices sent last week to taxpayers asking them to pay for the insurance of their vehicles.
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