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"Greece is perhaps the most urgent example of the tension to which citizens, Member States and companies are being subjected in the context of the current crisis in the euro area. This crisis in Europe, linked to the global crisis which has been affecting markets throughout the West, has been causing serious problems for Greek companies and leading to workers from a wide range of economic sectors in that country being made redundant. Worrying scenes of social conflict are multiplying, and it is difficult to make out a clear or simple path towards escaping all the problems affecting Greece. There are high hopes of the new national unity government, but there are many more unknowns than certainties. A sign that the Greek market is shrinking is its abandonment by the German supermarket chain ALDI a few years after its establishment in Greece, which has led to 642 workers being made redundant. I hope that mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund can mitigate the problems experienced by these workers and enable their reintegration into the labour market."@en1
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