ZAGREB, Nov 18 (Hina) - A survey conducted in Croatia has shown that the most common reasons for quitting a job are a low wage, bad working conditions, lack of prospects for advancement and negative relations with superiors.
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NEWS BULLETIN NO. 12722
Primorac: Trump's victory is very good for Croatia and relations with USA
USA introduces new sanctions against Bosnian Serb leader Dodik
Reconstruction and Development Bank approves €600m in new loans in 9 months
Serbia: Nine people detained after protests following railway station tragedy
News schedule for Thursday, November 7
Governor: We still can't declare victory over inflation
FinMin announces new issue of treasury bills, subscription starts on Friday
Čović writes to Trump: Dayton Agreement violated by outvoting of Croats
ZSE: Crobex indices dip, focus on Končar
ZAGREB, Nov 18 (Hina) - A survey conducted in Croatia has shown that the most common reasons for quitting a job are a low wage, bad working conditions, lack of prospects for advancement and negative relations with superiors.
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