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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 13-04-27

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] Temporary court rulings to stay, justice minister says
  • [02] AGET Heracles request to lay off workers in Halkida plant is rejected

  • [01] Temporary court rulings to stay, justice minister says

    ANA-MPA -- Temporary court rulings will remain as an institution but steps will be taken to prevent their excessive use, Justice Minister Antonis Roupakiotis said in an interview appearing the Sunday issue of the Greek newspaper "Eleftherotypia".

    The minister said a measure to this effect will be tabled after the Easter holiday, while he was strongly critical of those drawing up the draft legislation he had refused to support the previous week, outlining the reasons for his refusal. Among others, he noted that the wording would have affected employees in the private sector.

    He also strongly disagreed with the prospect of merging the justice and public order ministries, saying that "the thought alone of such a prospect is frightening."

    [02] AGET Heracles request to lay off workers in Halkida plant is rejected

    ANA-MPA -- Greek authorities on Wednesday rejected a request made by AGET Heracles cement company – a subsidiary of Lafarge Group - to lay off its 229 workers in its plant in Halkida, in western Evia, essentially shutting down the unit.

    The Labor Ministry's Supreme Labor Council turned down the Heracles Cement request, with five votes in favor and one against, and recommended to Labor Minister Yiannis Vroutsis not to approve the request.

    The cement business said that the shutting down of its plant in Halkida was necessitated by financial reasons because of a plunge in domestic construction activity and the group's inability to sell its surplus production to international markets due to low demand.

    AGET Herakles has three cement plants in Greece - in Volos (mainland Greece) and in Halkida and Milaki (both in Evia). It has quarries in these areas and on Milos island.


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