Unions Announce Protest March, Rally on Labour Day

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Dijana Šobota of the SSSH, and SSSH president Mladen Novosel
Dijana Šobota of the SSSH, and SSSH president Mladen Novosel

After two years when International Workers’ Day could not be observed due to COVID, the conditions now exist for doing it in a safe and appropriate way, with a protest, Dijana Šobota of the SSSH told the press on Thursday.

€750 minimum wage goal by 2026

SSSH president Mladen Novosel said the unions’ goal was for the average pay to be at least €1,500 and minimum wage €750 by 2026. He is confident the goal will be achieved through collective agreements, which, he said, some employers continue to refuse.

The protest rally will be the first warning that we will do everything in the coming period to have a clear system and pace of collective bargaining in the private sector as well as maximum coverage of workers with collective agreements, he said.

We demand that the government, as the employer, raise wages in the public sector in line with GDP and inflation growth, and that, as the legislator, it encourages collective bargaining and reduces currying favor with employers, he added.

Novosel said that despite the government’s measures, the cost of living had additionally increased due to the war in Ukraine and that he hoped the government would agree to public sector unions’ pay rise demands.

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