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Greece fails to claim a single euro from EU’s fruit and veg in schools schemeGreece did not manage to absorb a single euro from the EU’s fruit and vegetables in schools scheme because no tender was submitted to a call, a European Commission spokesperson told EURACTIV.com.The European Commission recently announced the absorption rates of a €150 million programme, which aimed to distribute fruits and vegetables in schools for the 2015 -2016 period.The EU-funded scheme provides school children with fruits and vegetables, aiming to encourage good eating habits in young people and promote a healthier lifestyle.Bulgaria, Hungary, and Lithuania have absorbed all the funds earmarked for them, while Cyprus absorbed 84.8% and Croatia 96.9%.Greece was the only EU country that did not absorb any amount from the €3.1 million to which it was entitled.
The new Greek unified insurance fund EFKA has everyone confusedThings are expected to be sorted out by…2018!
Property auctions to go onlineThe Justice Ministry is preparing a system to auction properties through an online platform with open bids, set to start from September.
It takes 10 workers in Greece to pay one pensionThe constant decline in salaries and the rise of flexible forms of employment are undermining the sustainability of the country’s social security system despite the numerous interventions in terms of pensions.According to social security experts, the slide in the average salary means that it now takes the contributions of 10 workers to pay one pension; before the crisis it required the contributions of four workers.
ΝD deputy: Utility chief gave himself promotion days before retirement to add 100K to his lump sum paymentA main opposition deputy on Wednesday charged that the outgoing president and managing director of the state-run natgas grid operator (DEFSA) gave himself a promotion shortly before his retirement, a move that translated into an extra 100,000 euros for his pension lump sum payment.
Statistics point to unprecedented Greek economic implosion since 2008Figures for the Greek economy between 2008 and 2016 show a shocking decline in practically all economic parameters, with the crisis judged as unprecedented for a developed country that is not afflicted by military conflict or natural disaster.
Average part-time pay in Greece at 331€ per month in May 2016Net monthly wages for part-time employees in Greece, as recorded in May 2016, reached a paltry 331 euros, or 393.79 euros in gross pay.The daily wage for full-time employees with social security coverage was 51.02 euros, with an average monthly total reaching 1,176.13 euros.
Rabbit hole in farmer's field leads to 'mystery caves'
New €50 noteA new €50 banknote will be in circulation from 4 April 2017The old €50 note is still valid, so you won’t need to exchange it