GREECE - Pensions reform in Greece was passed by the National Assembly in June, amid widespread opposition. Criticism has come from the government's political opponents, public sector unions and the finance industry.
The reform will raise the replacement ratio for those who entered the workforce after 1992 from 60% to 70%, with a reduction in the retirement age for women in that group from 65 to 60. Other publi...
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