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FCA Serbia management,strike committee agree salary increase
BELGRADE - The Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Serbia management and a strike committee have reached a deal on conditions for continued work at the company's Kragujevac plant, which includes a 9 pct salary increase.
The strike committee accepted in principle an offer of a salary increase, the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia confirmed to Tanjug on Monday.
Fiat management and strikers agree on wage increase
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The Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Serbia management and a strike committee have reached a deal that includes a nine-percent wage increase, Tanjug is reporting.
The strike committee accepted in principle a wage increase offer, the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia confirmed to the agency on Monday.
Reports: Fiat management and strikers agree on wage increase
The Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Serbia management and a strike committee have reached a deal that includes a nine-percent wage increase, Tanjug is reporting.
The strike committee accepted in principle a wage increase offer, the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia confirmed to the agency on Monday.
Citizens mark Labor Day with picnics, but also rallies
BELGRADE- Serbian citizens traditionally marked the International Workers' Day with picnics, but the holiday known as Labor Day in Serbia was also marked with protests organized by certain trade unions.
Serbian Unions Mark May Day with Protests
The Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia, the Independence Union and the Association of Unions of Pensioners will stage a protest in Belgrade on May 1, marking International Workers' Day.
Ahead of the protest, they organised a two-day campaign in six towns and cities across the country in order to promote labour rights and call for improvements.
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Sertic: New bankruptcy bill in works
BELGRADE - Minister of Economy Zeljko Sertic announced on Wednesday the adoption of a new bankruptcy bill.
In talks with Minister of Labor Aleksandar Vulin and President of the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia (SSSS) Ljubisav Orbovic, Sertic underlined the need for countering prejudice concerning bankruptcy.
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Two trade unions press criminal charge against Vulin
BELGRADE - The two representative trade unions - the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia (SSSS) and United Branch Unions “Independence” (UGS Nezavisnost) stated on Wednesday that they pressed a criminal charge against Labor Minister Aleksandar Vulin to the prosecutor's office.
Easier path to prominence for trade unions
BELGRADE - The amendments to the labour law introduce a number of novelties, including the provisions which will make it easier for employees to collect their unpaid wages and for trade unions to prove their prominence.
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Trade unions demand labour minister to resign
BELGRADE - The organizing committees of the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia (SSSS) and the United Branch Trade Unions (UGS) Independence launched an initiative on Monday for the dismissal of Serbian Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran Care and Social Affairs Aleksandar Vulin, the two prominent trade unions released.
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Trade unions decide to go on general strike
BELGRADE - Ljubisav Orbovic and Branislav Canak, the leaders of the two representative unions, signed a decision on Tuesday to go on a general strike as of July 17 until the proposed changes to the laws on labor and pension and disability insurance are withdrawn from the procedure.
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