The Syriza party got elected in Greece promising to end austerity and stop job losses – but some groups are already angry at the new government.<br /><br /> Dozens of recently-hired tax workers protested outside the finance ministry in Athens complaining that they receive less pay than their colleagues.<br /><br /> It comes amid tense negotiations to unlock badly needed bailout funds.<br /><br /> One protester, named as Vicki, took to task not just the Syriza administration but previous ones too.<br /><br /> “The governments have promised that they’ll reward us for all the work that we’re trying to do and unfortunately all we’re hearing is words,” she said.<br /><br /> A draft bill of reforms it’s hoped will help unlock bailout funds is thought to include measures proposed by Yanis Varoufakis.<br /><br /> The Greek Finance Minister has been severely criticised by the country’s European creditors and was sidelined in a reshuffle of the negotiating team.<br /><br /> Amateur video has emerged showing Varoufakis surrounded by protesters he claims had just tr