By spring 2026, every debt of all public bodies will be automatically recorded from the moment it arises, complete with date, amount, and creditor, ending decades of opacity in public finances.
A protest is scheduled for 10:00 at Syntagma Square as Parliament debates new framework for civil servants; transport mostly unaffected
Greece’s largest public sector union has called a nationwide strike on August 28, protesting a government bill on disciplinary law for civil servants. A rally is planned in central Athens as services across the public sector are expected to shut down
Public hospitals remain the primary contributors to the mounting debt, with their outstanding payments to suppliers climbing to 1.489 billion euros in March.
The reinstatement of holiday bonuses has been an ongoing demand of public sector workers’ unions, and now the battle is set to continue both in the courts and in Greece’s parliament.
The Minister of National Economy and Finance, Kostis Hatzidakis, is expected to present the bill aimed at strengthening the capital market.
Greece's largest public sector trade union has submitted a formal request to the Council of State to examine the possibility of reinstating holiday bonuses for public sector workers.
Greece’s shift to AI presents a compelling argument for how introducing AI "smart" applications developed to serve both citizens and employees can save time and resources.
Public sector debts to private entities have once again increased in Greece, reaching 3.2 billion euros in July 2024
Greece’s civil servants' union has declared a 24-hour nationwide strike for May 21 in reaction to the rising cost of living.
The main strike will occur on Wednesday, November 20, as public and private sector workers join forces. Demonstrations are planned nationwide, with a major rally in Athens scheduled for 1 PM
The development will mark the first pay raise for public sector employees, a massive segment of the Greek workforce in 14 years