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Croatian Tourism Sector Still Dissatisfied Despite Quota Abolition Decision
While the Croatian Government has decided on the total abolition of foreign employment quotas, which should boost the economy by ...
Only 13 Percent of Croatian Employers Gave Jobs to Disabled in 2018
As Novac/Kristina Turcin writes on the 13th of October, 2019, only 13 percent of Croatian employers, or one in eight ...
Friday in Slippers, FlexiTime and More – Flexible Working Begins in Croatia
The popular Erste Bank has introduced the option of extended work during the first four working days and shorter working ...
Zagreb Man Grows Tired of Traditional Work Day, Succeeds With Own Business
Starting your own business from scratch is an enormous challenge anywhere in the world, but when in Croatia, it becomes ...
IT Study Plan in Istria Connects Students, Companies and Freelancers
As Poslovni Dnevnik/Sergej Novosel Vuckovic writes on the 12th of September, 2019, Giorgio Sinković is the Dean of the Faculty ...
Work Permits in Croatia Explained: Application, EU, Annual Quotas and More
August the 17th, 2019 – We’ve tackled the ins and outs of legal residence, citizenship through descent, marriage, naturalisation and special ...
Pay Rising More Slowly in Croatia Than in Other Transition Countries
A comparison of wage developments in the ten most important industries across the Republic of Croatia over the last four ...
Croatian Employment Rate Increases, Remains Less Than Pre-Crisis 2008
As Frenki Lausic/Novac writes on the 10th of August, 2019, the number of insured persons exceeded 1.6 million at the ...
600,000 People in Croatia Don’t Work and Aren’t Looking for Work?
Croatia’s paradoxical economic situation continues as the country continues to raise its quota to allow for the importation of foreign ...
Romania Raises Wages by 18%, Croatia Sticks With Less Than 5%
Despite numerous moves being attempted to be made by Croatia’s government and the Croatian Employers’ Association (HUP), there’s sadly bad ...