“Greece is locked in talks with international creditors in Athens about shrinking the government workforce by enough to keep bailout payments flowing. Identifying redundant positions and putting in place a system that will lead to mandatory exits for about 150,000 civil servants by 2015 is a so-called milestone that will determine whether the country gets a 2.8 billion-euro ($3.6 billion) aid installment due this month. More than a week of talks on that has so far failed to clinch an agreement.”
150,000 Greek Public Sector Job Cuts Pending As Greece Launches Another Grexit “Plan B” Movement
- Post author:The Freedom Watch Staff
- Post published:March 15, 2013
- Post category:Network Archives
Tags: Alternative News, Austerity, Bailout Fail, Bankocracy, CLibertyC, constitutional liberty coalition, economic Trends, Europe, for life and liberty, Mad Statists, Resistance, sound money, The Freedom Watch
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