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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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Power Pass: The platform goes live on June 16 – All the details
An electronic platform allowing households to apply for a power bill rebates, to offset higher bills, will open on June 16, Greek Alternate Finance Minister Theodoros Skylakakis announced, although the government will try to have it up and running by June 15.
Bulgaria: National Revenue Agency Suspends Payments Via POS Terminal Till 10 January
As of 10:00 a.m. on 31 December, the National Revenue Agency temporarily suspended payments via virtual POS terminal, the agency reminds. Two hours later, it will also be impossible to pay via POS at the office of the revenue agency, and the reason is the change in the operation of the information systems. The inconvenience for citizens will be until January 10.
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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Debt haircut for healthcare dues to suppliers
A Labor Ministry bill provides for the payment in 2019 of expired dues in the healthcare sector to suppliers and patients, albeit reduced for non-patient recipients such as pharmacists, pharmaceutical companies, various healthcare suppliers and others, and even patients who have been owed money since before their entry into the National Healthcare Service Organization (EOPYY) - i.e.
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Four in 10 young Turkish workers have no social security coverage: Poll
Almost four in 10 Turkish young employees between the ages of 15 and 24 are working without social security coverage, while 18 percent of all workers are have no social security coverage, according to a new survey.
Small increase expected in car premiums
After five years of decline, the cost of motor insurance is set to record a moderate increase in 2018, according to market estimates.
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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.