( Editorial: --> 6807 )
ZAGREB, Mar 3 (Hina) - The president of the Croatian Association of
Trade Unions (HUS), Niko Gunjina, Tuesday endorsed the proposal
that the basic salary be set at US$200, as agreed last week by
representatives of the government and the Federation of
Independent Trade Unions of Croatia (SSSH).
The HUS however is against the way the lowest salary and other
issues had been debated, Gunjina told reporters.
By their agreement, Gunjina assessed, the government and the SSSH
are derogating tripartition and belittling other trade union
organisations and the Croatian Association of Employers.
Gunjina advocated that an integral economic strategy for Croatia's
development be urgently worked out.
He claimed the government "is pursuing the policy of continuity and
stagnation."
"We doubt that the current government can do its job, but in Croatia
there are many skilled people with good intentions who want to
assist in working out a proper strategy of economic development",
Gunjina said.
He believed that Finance Minister Borislav Skegro considered
everyone who did not share his opinion as "catastrophists."
(hina) ha mm
031441 MET mar 98
Četvero mrtvih u ruskim napadima diljem Ukrajine
PUZ: Na A4 smrtno stradao vozač
BiH: Organizatori bojkota trgovina tvrde da su uspjeli, naredni tjedan nastavak
Krenuo upis prvašića u Zagrebu, od ove godine sve škole upisuju i online
Ravnatelj Hren: Situacija na kirurgiji čakovečke bolnice polako se stabilizira
Naručivanje odvoza glomaznog otpada moguće i putem aplikacije RazvrstajMojZG
Taylor Swift uručit će jednog Grammyja, i sama nominirana za nagradu
Novi Sad: Studenti i građani danas blokiraju mostove
SKV: Svijet u 9,30 sati
NBA: Zubac opet upisao double-double u pobjedi Clippersa