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ZAGREB, Feb 23 (Hina) - Every tenth Croatian worker receives their
pay irregularly, the Alliance of Independent Trade Unions of
Croatia (SSSH) told a press conference focusing on the matter in
Zagreb Monday.
The fact that almost half of these workers have not been paid their
wages for seven or more months is cause for special concern, SSSH
economy advisor Marina Kokanovic told reporters.
By tolerating this situation, the Government as principal carrier
and creator of the economic policy is as responsible for it as
employers are, Kokanovic said.
Pointing out that workers can receive their pay only by filing court
complaints, as strikes for unpaid wages are against the law,
Kokanovic recalled that labour litigation usually takes two to
three years.
It was also said today that employers do not pay health insurance
contributions regularly, as a result of which some 130,000
employees are not fully health-insured.
The SSSH suggested a Guaranteed Minimum Wage Fund should be set up
for employers incapable of regularly paying their workers.
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