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Greece scraps legal need for lay-off justificationGreece’s new center-right government has scrapped legislation that required employers to provide a “well-founded” reason for dismissals.Labor Minister Giannis Vroutsis signed the change into effect Monday, abolishing the rules approved just three month by the previous left-wing government which had argued that justifying dismissals protected workers.
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‘Mindless wanton destruction’: Schoolboys’ parents to pay £1,500 after £30,000 model railway show trashedTheir parents were ordered to pay £500 each in compensation for the damage – a total of £1,500. The fourth boy will be sentenced next month.John Lock, chair of the bench of magistrates, told the youths:... “It would not be right to put you into custody. You have all got good futures and it is right that you make best use of them. Nothing can compensate for what you did that night.”
Jamie Demetriou: ‘Stath Lets Flats is about everything but Brexit’The writer and actor chats to Ellie Harrison about Greekness, hipsters and why no one on ‘Love Island’ calls anyone out for talking crap – ‘because they’re all talking crap’Demetriou, 31, is the creator and star of Stath Lets Flats on Channel 4, a shrewdly observed, supremely quotable comedy about a moronic, yet lovable, Greek-Cypriot lettings agent.