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NHS UNION FEDERATION DISSATISFIED WITH SOCIAL DIALOGUE WITH NEW GOVERNMENT

ZAGREB, April 2 (Hina) - The Independent Croatian Trade Unions (NHS) federation assesses that in its first 100 days in office the Ivo Sanader cabinet conducted a good foreign policy, but that its home policy was poor.
ZAGREB, April 2 (Hina) - The Independent Croatian Trade Unions (NHS) federation assesses that in its first 100 days in office the Ivo Sanader cabinet conducted a good foreign policy, but that its home policy was poor.#L# Speaking at a news conference on Friday, NHS leader Kresimir Sever particularly criticised the government's economic policy. Prime Minister Ivo Sanader has spent one quarter of his term on trips abroad, seeking support for Croatia's entry in the European Union and has neglected the country's economic development, Sever said. The union leader thinks that Deputy Prime Minister Andrija Hebrang, who is in charge of the economic sector, has forgotten this part of his duty while focusing his attention on public health. The union has labelled Economy Minister Branko Vukelic as 'an invisible minister', and criticised the Finance Minister for failing to consult social partners before starting preparations for tax reform. So far, only Deputy Prime Minster Jadranka Kosor has saved the government's face at sessions of the Economic and Social Council, Sever said. He, however, fears that due to accumulation of functions and duties, she will not be able to devote enough time to talks with unionists. The NHS is in general dissatisfied with the current level of social dialogue. Therefore, a meeting of PM Sanader and union federations' leaders has been scheduled for 6 April (Tuesday) at the request of unionists, so as to improve social dialogue. (Hina) ms

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