Greek Armed Forces & Emergency Services Staff Plan Lawsuit
Hellenic armed forces and emergency services staff have been reported to be planning legal action, regarding the recovery of their salaries back to pre-2012 wages.
Armed forces and emergency services delegates conducted meeting today with the Council of State President Sotiris Rizos, according to Kathimerini.
Earlier in the year, the legal system advised the Greek government to abolish the 10% wage cuts that began in 2012, and reimburse each individual effected. The Greek armed forces and emergency services staff are planning to file a lawsuit at the administrative or Supreme Court level.
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