ZAGREB, Dec 12 (Hina) - President of Croatian Police Union, Dubravko Jagic, said on Wednesday night that Croatian parliament speaker Zlatko Tomcic would on Thursday morning receive representatives of police cadets who decided to
continue their protest in front of the government building until they receive guarantees on jobs at the Interior Ministry. Around 180 police cadets who did not find jobs in the Interior Ministry within six months of completing the police high-school, have been protesting on St. Mark's Square, in front of the government building since 13:00 hrs Wednesday, demanding employment documents from the government. Cadets' representatives said they would not leave the square until they have been issued with employment documents. They claim they were promised the documents in May, when they completed high-school. Ministry Interior spokeswoman Zinka Bardic said cadets have been guaranteed emplo
ZAGREB, Dec 12 (Hina) - President of Croatian Police Union,
Dubravko Jagic, said on Wednesday night that Croatian parliament
speaker Zlatko Tomcic would on Thursday morning receive
representatives of police cadets who decided to continue their
protest in front of the government building until they receive
guarantees on jobs at the Interior Ministry.
Around 180 police cadets who did not find jobs in the Interior
Ministry within six months of completing the police high-school,
have been protesting on St. Mark's Square, in front of the
government building since 13:00 hrs Wednesday, demanding
employment documents from the government.
Cadets' representatives said they would not leave the square until
they have been issued with employment documents. They claim they
were promised the documents in May, when they completed high-
school.
Ministry Interior spokeswoman Zinka Bardic said cadets have been
guaranteed employment if they completed two years of the Police
Academy. She added the ministry did not have a demand for personnel
with high school education.
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