Greece's international creditors are putting new pressure on Athens to meet its pledges to cut government spending before handing over more bailout money to the debt-ridden country. The lenders are unhappy with the pace of cutbacks in the Greek government workforce and growing deficits on health care spending. Athens missed a June deadline to put more more than 12,000 state workers into a ...
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