SKUPA said on Wednesday it was established on 7 February and registered at the labor ministry on 5 January.
SKUPA empowers civil society workers and provides them with organized support in the fight for labor rights, dignified working conditions, and a better civil society, a press release said.
SKUPA will also fight for changing financing rules so that organizations financed via public calls can honor workers’ rights.
It warns that since associations are non-profit organizations, they often can’t pay severance in case of dismissal or pay for overtime work because these costs are not envisaged by any project.
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