The SSSH said it had condemned the Russian aggression on Ukraine in the strongest terms and demanded that the war stop and that dialogue and negotiations be established within the UN to stop further human victims and suffering.
The SSSH said the war in Ukraine was a threat to Europe’s peace, stability and values as well as the international order, extending solidarity with the Ukrainian people, workers and unions.
The SSSH has paid money into ITUC’s solidarity fund for Ukrainian unions and called on other Croatian unions to do the same.
The SSSH said it was at the disposal of Ukrainian refugees and preparing information material in Ukrainian on Croatia’s labour market as well as labour and social rights.
It called on all stakeholders on Croatia’s labour market to take into account Ukrainian refugees’ vulnerable position, and on the relevant authorities to ensure their full integration.