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Greek insurance benefits expansion

Overview

In early July, the Greek government announced an extension of early‑retirement options for several veteran insurance groups, signalling a broader move to widen social‑insurance coverage.

By early August, the policy was detailed in a new amendment to labour law (article 67 of Law 5239/2025). The change allows long‑term unemployed workers to receive free social‑insurance contributions for up to five years before retirement, with payments made by the Public Employment Service rather than the individuals. The amendment also removes previous fixed age thresholds, tying eligibility to proximity to the statutory retirement age and providing implementation guidance through an e‑EFKA circular.

Entities

Ministry of Labor (Greece) · Public Employment Service (ΔΥΠΑ) · e‑EFKA

Timeline

  1. 17 days ago

    [POLITICS] 4 sources
    Greek Labor Ministry Offers Free Insurance to Long‑Term Unemployed

    Greek law now gives long‑term unemployed free insurance for up to five years before retirement, scrapping fixed age limits and funding contributions via the Public Employment Service.

  2. about 1 month ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Greece extends early‑retirement options for several veteran insurance groups

    Greek pension rules let certain long‑service insured groups, like mothers and public‑sector staff, retire between ages 58½ and 62, with reduced or full benefits depending on category.

Sources

best-tv.gr · jaworznianin.pl · tastv.gr · tovima.gr