ZAGREB, Sept 13 (Hina) - The increase in hourly labour costs in Croatia slowed down significantly in the second quarter of 2019, sliding below the European Union average of 3.1%, data released by Eurostat on Friday indicate.
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ZAGREB, Sept 13 (Hina) - The increase in hourly labour costs in Croatia slowed down significantly in the second quarter of 2019, sliding below the European Union average of 3.1%, data released by Eurostat on Friday indicate.
(Hina) sp