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TRADE UNIONS OFFERED 7-PERCENT PAY RISE IN TALKS WITH ZAGREB MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES

ZAGREB MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES ZAGREB, March 13 (Hina) - The Zagreb city government offered a seven-percent pay rise in negotiations on Saturday with representatives of 11 municipal services, Deputy Mayor Stipe Tojcic of the Croatian People's Party (HNS) told reporters.
ZAGREB, March 13 (Hina) - The Zagreb city government offered a seven-percent pay rise in negotiations on Saturday with representatives of 11 municipal services, Deputy Mayor Stipe Tojcic of the Croatian People's Party (HNS) told reporters.#L# Tojcic accused the Zagreb branch of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) of manipulation, saying that while he led the negotiation team, Deputy Mayor Milan Bandic of the SDP and the new head of the negotiating team, Ladislav Prezigalo, insisted that wages could be increased by not more than three per cent. "If a seven-percent rise can be ensured through rationalisation of the business operations of municipal firms, why the SDP has not stated so in negotiations over the last two months and there would have been no strike," Tojcic said. Following two warning strikes this week, the trade unions of 11 municipal services have announced a general strike for Monday, seeking a 17-percent pay rise. Representatives of three out of four trade unions representing the municipal transport company ZET walked out of the negotiations, and the reason for this was not immediately clear. (Hina) vm

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