ZAGREB, Sept 3 (Hina) - In the process of determining its priorities for next year, the Croatian government has taken into account a large number of demands put forward jointly by employers and unions, but has again failed to include
social partners in the preparations, the head of the Croatian Association of Employers (HUP), Zeljko Ivancevic, said on Tuesday.
ZAGREB, Sept 3 (Hina) - In the process of determining its priorities
for next year, the Croatian government has taken into account a
large number of demands put forward jointly by employers and
unions, but has again failed to include social partners in the
preparations, the head of the Croatian Association of Employers
(HUP), Zeljko Ivancevic, said on Tuesday. #L#
A comparative analysis of a joint reform programme by the employers
and unions and the government programme shows that the highest
degree of harmony was achieved with regard to reforms in health and
social care systems, the privatisation of public companies,
reforms in the labour market, and reforms in the judiciary,
Ivancevic said at a press conference.
Employers are the least satisfied with government proposals
relating to reforms in the system of government incentives because
they believe that the government has not given enough thought to
this issue. The employers object to the fact that the government
document does not specify the amounts by which the state deficit,
public debt and state guarantees are to be reduced.
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