EFKA

Cabinet approves new hirings

The cabinet on Monday approved 19,181 new hirings for different state services, of which 4,016 will bolster the beleaguered National Health Service, more than 1,000 will go to education, 1,050 will benefit the Citizen Protection Ministry, and more than 800 will be appointed to firefighting and other related tasks.

Pension spending still high

The Single Social Security Entity (EFKA) has entered a trajectory of fiscal balance and actuarial sustainability.

That is the view of both the European Commission in its recent report on the third evaluation after enhanced supervision, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in its report on pensions.

Draft employment bill is pared down

The government is ready to post the draft bill on "transparency in employment terms" and open it for public consultation, but will strip it of provisions touching upon the digital employment card, the employment of retirees and the retirement of those who owe money to the social security agency EFKA.