ZAGREB, 14 Nov (Hina) - Croatia's Vice Premier Borislav Skegro, the
president of the Association of Independent Trade Unions of Croatia
(SSSH), Davor Juric, and the president of the Croatian Association
of Trade Unions (HUS), Niko Gunjina, on Thursday signed an
agreement, according to which the untaxable part of salaries, which
until now amounted to 700 kunas, would be increased as of 1 January
1997 and amount to 800 kunas. As of 1997, the lowest payroll tax
rate would be decreased from 25 to 20%. The Government and trade
unions are also expected to reach agreement on the amount of the
lowest salary by the end of this year.
Croatia's Premier Zlatko Matesa greeted the agreement, adding
he was sure there would be more agreements of that kind.
The president of the Association of Independent Trade Unions
of Croatia, Davor Juric, said the agreement took into account the
real situation of Croatia's economy.
Niko Gunjina, president of the Croatian Association of Trade
Unions, said the signing of the agreement had triggered off
constructive talks between the Government and trade unions.
Today's signing of the agreement marked the completion of
talks the Government and trade unions started on 3 October.
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