employment croatia
DZS: Average Take-Home Pay in Croatia Mildly Rises to HRK 7,175 in June
As compared to May 2021, both the nominal and the increase was one percent. The highest average monthly net pay per ...
Zagreb County Employment Rate Rises by 3.3 Percent
Economic issues in Croatia weren’t ”born” when the pandemic struck the globe, but they were certainly made exponentially worse with ...
Croatian Bureau of Statistics (DZS): Volume of Construction Work up 16% in May, Rising For 12 Months in Row
May was the 12th consecutive month to see the rise in the volume of construction work on an annual level. Year ...
Aladrović: 55,000 More People Employed Than in 2020, 4,000 More Than in 2019
We have slightly over 120,000 unemployed persons on the labor market, the minister said in parliament presenting a legal solution ...
Facility Openings in Question as Croatian Tourism Sector Lacks 5000 Workers
As Poslovni Dnevnik/Marija Crnjak writes, the Croatian tourism sector and its many companies are facing a huge problem of a lack ...
Croatian Labour Force Issues Continue to Threaten Tourism Sector
As Poslovni Dnevnik/Suzana Varosanec writes, with the lack of foreign workers currently available, the mother of all problems for chefs ...
Croatian Employment in March 2021: Winning on Monthly Basis, Losing Compared to 2020
Employment in Croatia is overall down for 1.5% – concludes an article in Slobodna Dalmacija. This is the result of ...
3 in 4 Croats Aged 20 to 64 to be in Work Under 2030 Employment Target
The current Portuguese presidency of the Council of the European Union is organising a summit meeting on social affairs in ...
Milanovic: Main Objective of Economic Policy Should Be to Increase Employment
ZAGREB, Sept 23, 2020 – The main objective of Croatia’s economic policy should be to increase employment, and Croatia must ...