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HUP PRESENTS MINIMUM REQUESTS FOR CONTINUING TALKS ON LABOUR ACT

ZAGREB, May 9 (Hina) - Ahead of continuing negotiations on changes to the Labour Act next week, the Croatian Employers' Association (HUP) on Friday presented minimum requests for its consent to the changes.
ZAGREB, May 9 (Hina) - Ahead of continuing negotiations on changes to the Labour Act next week, the Croatian Employers' Association (HUP) on Friday presented minimum requests for its consent to the changes. #L# The HUP assesses that many compromises between the employers and government in their staring positions in talks to date have led to further concessions to unions' requests. This seriously jeopardises the implementation of the basic reform goals -- creating conditions for the development of a flexible and dynamic labour market, increasing competitiveness and timely positioning of the Croatian economy on the global market. The employers will insist, at the continuation of tripartite negotiations, that lunch break not be calculated into working hours. The employers also request that starting positions regarding the amount of severance pays proposed by the government be maintained. They insist that severance pays be calculated on the basis of net salaries and not gross salaries as unions are demanding. This was also the stand of the Supreme Court in an audit case. The HUP believes that the participation of workers' representatives in the work of supervisory committees is not the kind of change which would help to raise competitiveness, nor does it belong to the area of regulating labour relations. So the employers suggest that the issue be solved when conditions are met based on analyses and assessments of experiences in other countries. If these requests are not included in the new draft labour act, the HUP believes that amendments to the act should be postponed until after next parliamentary elections because the course of negotiations has shown that suggested solutions are under the strong influence of pre-electoral pressures. (hina) lml sb

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