ZAGREB, July 4 (Hina) - The Association of Croatian Independent
Trade Unions (SSSH) on 3 July forwarded to Croatian premier Zlatko
Matesa an official initiative for the continuation of negotiations
with the government and the SSSH Council also determined a list of
trade unions demands, SSSH told a press conference in Zagreb on
Thursday.
SSSH president Davor Juric demanded that the government
immediately revoke a decision to limit the amount of wage funds
which affected 42 per cent of employees.
Juric quoted deputy prime minister Borislav Skegro as saying
recently that reasons for which the decision had been made were no
longer valid.
SSSH demanded that the non-taxable income be increased from
700 kunas (DEM 200) to 1,100 kunas (about DEM 300), and that
amendments to the tax law include seven tax categories.
SSSH also demanded that labour and social welfare minister
Joso Skara fulfill his obligation, undertaken in February, to
establish special councils for labour judiciary at regular courts.
Juric pointed out that from now on SSSH wanted to have more
influence on the strategy and development of Croatian economy,
particularly on issues relating to unemployment and the active
employment policy.
Currently in Croatia there were 260,000 unemployed, 40,000
working for bankrupt employers and 191,000 working for insolvent
companies, whereas 137,000 workers received no wages for months,
Juric concluded.
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