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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Portugal risks social unrest over taxes, warns union chief

UGT union head João Proença tells Portuguese PM that tax move will fuel type of social strife seen in Greece

Portugal will suffer the kind of social unrest that has happened in Greece unless new tax rises are abandoned, the leader of its second largest union warned on Wednesday.

João Proença, head of the UGT union (General Union of Workers), said that workers would not accept a planned raise in their social security contributions from 11% to 18%.

After meeting Pedro Passos Coelho, the prime minister of Portugal, Proença declared that such "sacrifice" was not acceptable.

He said: "In addition to increasing social strife in the country, the measure will bring us closer to the situation in Greece, and on top of that there is a serious risk …that we return to a grave political crisis."

But Wolfgang Schäuble, Germany's finance minister, remarked on Portugal's progress since taking a bailout in May 2011. In a joint statement with the Portuguese finance minister Vitor Gaspar, the pair said competitiveness was improving, government spending was "now under control" and the structural deficit was falling.


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New York state honors Greece library


New York state honors Greece library
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
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Greece: Unemployment Climbs Steadily; So Do Prices


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Greece: Unemployment Climbs Steadily; So Do Prices
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The atmosphere in Greece is getting more electric. The puppet government and the representatives of the loan sharks are coming and going from office to office, from building to building, allegedly "negotiating' the terms of the Memorandum. Everyone ...


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Greece man pleads not guilty to setting blaze that injured 3 firefighters


Greece man pleads not guilty to setting blaze that injured 3 firefighters
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
A Greece man has been accused of starting a house fire that injured three Rochester firefighters last week. David M. Borreggine, 27, of Limerick Lane, was charged with one count of third-degree arson and three counts of second-degree assault in ...


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Portugal union warns of strife over tax hike

To match Interview PORTUGAL/UNIONSLISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's second largest union wants a complete revision of tax hikes planned by the government and warned on Wednesday that social strife could rise because of the new austerity measure, bringing the country closer to the situation in Greece. "For us, there has to be a complete revision of this measure," UGT union head Joao Proenca told reporters after meeting with the prime minister to discuss the measure. "That much sacrifice is not admissible. ...



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Eurozone crisis live: Greece plans to sell off diplomatic buildings

Overnight the Bank of Japan became the latest central bank to launch a new stimulus package, in an effort to stimulate demand



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Greece Athena's Brian Smith headed to Pittsburgh


Greece Athena's Brian Smith headed to Pittsburgh
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
When Brian Smith decided that he would run track at the University of Pittsburgh after he graduates from Greece Athena next spring, it was probably nowhere near a secret. And it had little to do with Smith's activity on Twitter. “Everyone knew I wanted ...


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Greek PM to Meet Coalition Partners Thursday on Cutbacks


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Greek PM to Meet Coalition Partners Thursday on Cutbacks
Wall Street Journal
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Germany's big worry: China, not Greece


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Germany's big worry: China, not Greece
Reuters
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Most Greeks reject austerity attached to bailout aid, but support euro

An overwhelming majority of seven out of ten Greeks reject harsh austerity attached to bailout agreements with international lenders which keep debt-ridden Greece afloat since 2010, according to a new opinion poll released in Athens on Tuesday.

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Euro or No, Economics of Everyday Greek Life Is Eroding

Even if Greece gets yet another lifeline from its European partners, many Greeks have reached their own conclusion: It doesn’t matter, because of deep-seated problems.


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