Athens: તા.27: The European country Greece has given a big relief to its citizens amid the ongoing international war tensions and rising inflation. The government of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced that the country's total monthly minimum wage will be increased by 4,5% from 1 April. With this decision, the minimum salary has now increased from 880 euros to 920 euros (about ₹83,000) and the ongoing conflict between Iran, the United States and Israel in the Middle East due to the impact of the energy crisis, energy and fuel prices have risen globally. While Greece is still recovering from the effects of the 2009-2018 debt crisis, this war has raised new economic concerns. To protect the general public from the effects of inflation, the government has announced not only wage increases, but also subsidies on fuel, fertilizer and ferry tickets. છે.ચાર The government's minimum salary was increased for the sixth time in a year to 950 euros (about ₹83,000). જશે.યુદ્ધ The Prime Minister has said in the cabinet meeting that the government's goal is to raise the minimum wage to 950 euros per month by 2027. 2009-2018 The Prime Minister has said that the government
Greece Boosts Minimum Wage Amid Global Economic Uncertainty
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