ZAGREB, March 22 (Hina) - Hourly labour costs in Croatia increased in Q4 of 2019 much less than in the quarter before, reflecting a significantly weaker growth in wage costs, a report by the European statistical office has shown.
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NEWS BULLETIN NO. 12725
Kristallnacht anniversary commemorated in Zagreb
US policy towards Bosnia and Herzegovina will not change, ambassador says
Plenković: Gov't has reached its goal of attaining 'A' rating
SDP and BUZ protest rally: Average pension must be 60% of average salary
Interior minister strongly condemns attacks on foreign workers
FinMin: 2,000 citizens subscribe for treasury bills on first day of issue
Vujčić: Improved rating makes it possible for Croatia to enjoy better borrowing terms
We Can! party's presidential candidate presents election programme priorities
Croatian PM strongly condemns assaults against foreign workers in Split
ZAGREB, March 22 (Hina) - Hourly labour costs in Croatia increased in Q4 of 2019 much less than in the quarter before, reflecting a significantly weaker growth in wage costs, a report by the European statistical office has shown.
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