Signing of social agreement on Friday, minister announces

Social agreement between unions, employers and the government on specific anti-crisis measures will be signed on Friday, Labor Minister Rasim Ljajić has stated.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 28.04.2011.

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Social agreement between unions, employers and the government on specific anti-crisis measures will be signed on Friday, Labor Minister Rasim Ljajic has stated. He said earlier that the agreement would immediately come into effect, while certain stipulations would come into effect on June 1. Signing of social agreement on Friday, minister announces He has assessed that harmonization of the agreement is a step in the right direction and a great stimulus for collective negotiations among all social partners. The agreement includes measures that envisage the minimum price for one working hour and bridging breaks in years of service for 100,000 workers. It is expected that the agreement will be signed by Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic, Alliance of Independent Unions of Serbia (SSS) President Ljubisav Orbovic, Independence Trade Union President Branislav Canak and Employers Union of Serbia President Nebojsa Atanackovic. According to the agreement, the minimum price of one working hour will be increased by RSD 7, from RSD 95 to RSD 102. Minimum wage in Serbia will therefore be RSD 17,700. Rasim Ljajic (Beta, file)

Signing of social agreement on Friday, minister announces

He has assessed that harmonization of the agreement is a step in the right direction and a great stimulus for collective negotiations among all social partners.

The agreement includes measures that envisage the minimum price for one working hour and bridging breaks in years of service for 100,000 workers.

It is expected that the agreement will be signed by Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković, Alliance of Independent Unions of Serbia (SSS) President Ljubisav Orbović, Independence Trade Union President Branislav Čanak and Employers Union of Serbia President Nebojša Atanacković.

According to the agreement, the minimum price of one working hour will be increased by RSD 7, from RSD 95 to RSD 102. Minimum wage in Serbia will therefore be RSD 17,700.

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