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While Greece is protesting at the harsh austerity conditions being imposed on its economy, the Troika group of international
creditors currently in Athens going over the nation’s books has revealed tens of thousands of jobs have been created in defiance of
IMF-EU loan conditions.
While the private sector has been decimated the government has made sure some 70,000 new civil servants were hired in the last
two years.
This was at the same time as it was legislating to cut public sector jobs.
In fact numbers remained stable in 2010/11. There is one Greek civil servant for every 16 men, women and children. By 2011 Greece
had promised to fill only one in every five jobs after retirement.
The number of state cultural employees actually rose. The disclosure, on the day the EU and IMF start an audit of Greece’s accounts,
has sparked fresh accusations of Greece’s leaders playing the EU system while pleading poverty.
While Greece is protesting at the harsh austerity conditions being imposed on its economy, the Troika group of international
creditors currently in Athens going over the nation’s books has revealed tens of thousands of jobs have been created in defiance of
IMF-EU loan conditions.
While the private sector has been decimated the government has made sure some 70,000 new civil servants were hired in the last
two years.
This was at the same time as it was legislating to cut public sector jobs.
In fact numbers remained stable in 2010/11. There is one Greek civil servant for every 16 men, women and children. By 2011 Greece
had promised to fill only one in every five jobs after retirement.
The number of state cultural employees actually rose. The disclosure, on the day the EU and IMF start an audit of Greece’s accounts,
has sparked fresh accusations of Greece’s leaders playing the EU system while pleading poverty.