The representatives of the parliamentary majority on the committee are Bebic, Nevenka Majdenic, Mario Zubovic, Emil Tomljanovic, Ivan Cehok and Vladimir Jordan.
The parliamentary opposition is represented by Racan, Vesna Pusic, Ljubo Jurcic, Anto Djapic, Zlatko Tomcic and Ivan Jakovcic.
The representatives of the employers and trade unions are Darko Marinac and Vesna Dejanovic respectively. The tertiary education institutions will be represented by the head of the Zagreb University, Helena Jasna Mencer, and the representative of the Office of Croatian President will be Davor Bozinovic.
According to their posts, the chairmen of the parliamentary foreign affairs, European integration and inter-parliamentary cooperation committees, Gordan Jandrokovic, Neven Mimica and Milorad Pupovac respectively will be on the committee, too.
The committee is due to hold its first session on Thursday to consider Croatia's general standpoints, a document which Zagreb is going to present at an intergovernmental conference on 17 March.
At the start of its 13th session on Wednesday morning, members of Sabor extended condolences to Sabor President Vladimir Seks on the death of his 25-year-old son Domagoj in India.