Serbian economic development must not be based exclusively on the concept of cheap labour, but on decent work, productivity and keeping qualified workers and young people in the country. That is why earning a salary one can live on,...
Social housing in Austria, especially in Vienna, intended for people with low and middle incomes, is one of the world’s most successful models of affordable housing.
The construction of social housing units, financed through a one-percent contribution from every worker’s...
In Austria occupational accidents happen often, yet Austria is still considered one of the safest countries in the European Union when it comes to occupational safety and health.
Despite extremely strict, comprehensive and systematically regulated occupational safety measures, an average...
CATUS and the Autonomous Union of Road Maintenance Workers of Serbia (AURMWS) organised a field visit to company sites of a Serbian road maintenance company in the first week of April. AURMWS president Duško Bošković, company trade union president...
As much as 98% of all employees in Austria are covered by collective agreements, which makes this country one with the highest rate of collective agreement coverage in the world.
Collective agreement, which represents *The* *Bible* for trade unions in...
On International Labour Day 2026, members of the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia gathered under the slogan “Decent Life for Employees and All Serbian Citizens “. All those committed to the fight for a more just society...