ZAGREB, April 13 (Hina) - The Independent Croatian Trade Unions (NHS) have urged talks with the government following announcements about talks on a new stand-by arrangement with the International Monetary Fund, due to start on
Tuesday.
ZAGREB, April 13 (Hina) - The Independent Croatian Trade Unions (NHS)
have urged talks with the government following announcements about
talks on a new stand-by arrangement with the International Monetary
Fund, due to start on Tuesday.#L#
In a statement issued today, the NHS said it considered inappropriate
any new arrangements between Croatia and the IMF.
"We warned the former government about the negative sides of stand-by
arrangements with the IMF, of which the latest one, for which it was
clearly stated that it would not be completed successfully, shows how
much caution and preparation is needed for any agreement with the
IMF," the union said.
Claims that the new arrangement would be much stricter because the
previous one was not implemented are unacceptable, because this could
turn Croatia into a hostage to the IMF, the union said.
Warning about the need to overcome the difficult financial situation
in the country other than by taking on new obligations towards the
IMF, the union said that social restrictions that may be imposed by
the new arrangement would affect workers, employees in state and
public services and companies, pensioners, war veterans, the
unemployed and all socially disadvantaged groups.
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