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The return of funds will give unions more spending power but will not avert strikes and pressures
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Greece's creditors seek to accelerate privatisation but face continued political resistance
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Education and security reforms have become surprisingly interlinked, and both are in the firing line
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High wage settlements have become normal, putting oil companies in a difficult bargaining position
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While education reform will benefit many, teacher opposition could exacerbate geographical inequalities
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Some successful experiences of giving all citizens an unconditional cash payment may push other countries to try it
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The leftist government is increasingly caught in a cleft stick between its natural supporters and fiscal necessities
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With the effects of trucker protests beginning to bite, broader discontent will grow
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AU states will measure security and immigration threats against the benefits of visa-free travel
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Unless a right-wing president reunites trade unions against him, their struggle for dominance is likely to continue
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