Niki Kerameus
Niki Kerameus is the Greek Minister of Labor, known for her proactive approach to labor reforms. She has been instrumental in discussions with labor representatives and employers regarding the Digital Work Card, which aims to enhance workers' rights and improve the employment landscape in Greece.
Born on Jan 01, 1980 (46 years old)
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Greece:
Niki Kerameus is the Minister of Labor who stated that the government's commitment to a minimum wage of 950 euros by 2027 remains intact.
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Greece:
Niki Kerameus was criticized by Zoi Konstantopoulou for not addressing the government's involvement in the workplace accident.
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Greece:
Niki Kerameus, the Minister of Labor and Social Security, is working with Konstantinos Kyranakis on a carpooling initiative.
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Greece:
Niki Kerameus received praise from the Prime Minister for her work on the national social agreement.
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Greece:
Niki Kerameus presented the axes of the agreement for collective labor contracts signed between the government and national social partners.
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Greece:
Niki Kerameus, the Minister of Labor, described the agreement as a 'historic moment'.
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Greece:
Niki Kerameus is another prominent name in the Northern suburbs.
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Greece:
Niki Kerameus, the Minister of Labor, states that the digital work card ensures that every hour of work is recorded and compensated.
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Greece:
Niki Kerameus was criticized by Pavlos Christidis during the labor bill discussion.
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Montenegro:
Niki Kerameus, the Minister of Labor, stated that these reforms align Greek laws with the realities of the modern labor market.
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