Serbian Association of Employers
Agreement reached on increasing minimum wage to EUR 1.2
The minimum labor cost in Serbia will be increased to RSD 143 (EUR 1.2) per hour, starting in 2017.
This is according to the president of the Serbian Association of Employers, Nebojsa Atanackovic.
Agreement reached on increasing minimum wage
The minimum labor cost in Serbia will be increased to RSD 143 (EUR 1.2) per hour, starting in 2017.
This is according to the president of the Serbian Association of Employers, Nebojsa Atanackovic.
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More than 350,000 people in Serbia working for less than €200
The Serbian government's Social and Economic Council, unions and the Serbian Association of Employers, have launched negotiations over the minimum wage for 2018. Labour leaders face an uphill battle, EURACTIV.rs reports.
Meeting of PM, representatives of trade unions, employers
BELGRADE - Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic talked in Belgrade on Sunday with representatives of trade unions and the Serbian Association of Employers about the restoration of socio-economic dialogue.
Vucic initiated the meeting, in which he called for understanding from social partners, President of the Serbian Association of Employers Nebojsa Atanackovic told Tanjug.
Former UPS director faces up to 30 days in detention
BELGRADE - The Belgrade-based High Court ordered a detention of up to 30 days for Dragan Marjanovic, former director at the Serbian Association of Employers (UPS), suspected of causing a loss of over RSD 2 million to the association.
Police arrest head of Association of Employers
BELGRADE - The police have arrested former director of the Serbian Association of Employers (UPS) Dragan Marjanovic, 56, on suspicion of abusing his position to illegally gain over RSD 1.6 million.
Marjanovic will be kept in custody for 48 hours, th epolice stated.
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No ban on Serbian meat exports to Russia
BELGRADE - There is no ban on Serbian pork meat exports to Russia, Serbian Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications Rasim Ljajic said on Friday.
He denied media reports that another shipment of Serbian meat has been returned from Russia, adding that the next ten shipments from the Koteks company will be under particular scrutiny.
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Unions and employers without agreement on minimum wage
BELGRADE - Serbia's trade unions and employers failed to reach an agreement on the amount of the minimum wage at Monday’s meeting of the working group on amendments to the Labor Law, Vice President of the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia (SSSS) Zoran Mihajlovic told Tanjug.
Business community wants 10 key reforms
BELGRADE - The reform of the public sector and tax system together with an organized battle against the gray economy are at the top of the list of 10 key reforms the business community demands from the next government, according to a survey conducted by the Serbian Association of Employers (UPS) among 1,284 small, medium and large companies in 44 cities and municipalities in Serbia.
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Quick adoption of reform laws needed
BELGRADE - Nebojsa Atanackovic, president of the Serbian Association of Employers, stated on Wednesday that a quick adoption and implantation of the reform laws is needed for the state to become functional.
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