Recruitment
CITUB Requested a Separate Regulator to Monitor the Water Sector
CITUB requested a separate regulator to monitor the water sector. According to the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CITUB), it is necessary to seek additional funding for the sector without increasing the cost of water.
Average March net salary up 6.9 percent y-o-y
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Arrest warrants issued for 249 suspects for unfair recruitment, tampering on Foreign Ministry exam
At least 91 people were arrested on May 20 as part of five different investigations conducted over allegations of tampering with the Foreign Ministry's personnel recruitment exam, conducted by FETO to unfairly recruit and promote its members.
Jobs increase, but on lower pay
Employment increased in Greece last year but at the cost of diminishing salaries, data from the Single Social Security Entity (EFKA) have shown.
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Georgios Tzilivakis appointed HR chief at FF Group
Troubled jewelry company Folli Follie announced on Tuesday that Georgios Tzilivakis assumed the position of human resources director at FF Group last Monday, following the recent resignation of Athena Vlachou.
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The best February for jobs in years
Private-sector salaried employment increased by 27,840 jobs in February, a month which not only saw a rise in the minimum wage but also the growth of part-time positions compared to full-time work, figures from the Labor Ministry's Ergani hirings database showed on Friday.
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Highly trained manpower is wasted on low-skilled jobs
One in every three Greek workers are employed in jobs below their skill level, mostly in the civil service, commerce, accommodation and food service, in positions where their skills are not utilized, according to a report by the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV).
Subsidy for part of salary increase for under-25s
The Labor Ministry will cover a quarter of the total increase in salary costs of corporations from the abolition of the subminimum salary for the under-25s.
The subsidy will concern 50 percent of the employers' social security contributions toward the main pension of each worker up to 25 years old who until recently received 510.95 euros per month.
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Creditors have grave concerns on Greece's compliance
Greece's creditors expressed disappointment regarding their recent visit to Athens during Thursday's session of the Euro Working Group.
Lower salaries, fewer new businesses in Greece
Greek people of working age are caught between low salaries as employees and the low chances of successfully starting a business of their own, two surveys revealed on Wednesday, as the state only seems to look after its own.
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