It was agreed that a letter would be sent to the Serbian Federation of Independent Trade Unions, which mainly uses the property in question, proposing that their legal representatives verify the state of property registered in land registers, after which a meeting would be held in Belgrade in September, the Croatian Federation of Independent Trade Unions said in a statement on Wednesday.
At yesterday's meeting, a coordinating body was established on the model of Scandinavian countries for the purpose of exchanging experience and coordinating activities, particularly those regarding European integration processes, labour and welfare legislation, regional labour markets, worker migrations, multinational companies, social partnership, and the situation in the trade union movement.