A year ago when the information about Fiat workers going away from Kragujevac appeared for the first time, there were extreme differences in opinion. Some claimed it was a well paid job in the factory Peugeot-Citroen in Trnava (Slovakia)...
President of Teachers’ Trade Union of Serbia Valentina Ilić asked the Prime Minister Ana Brnabić and Ministers of Education and Finance, Branko Ružić and Siniša Mali for an urgent meeting related to the improvement of economic status of employees...
More informed workers are – less their rights are violated!
Research shows that labour rights are closely connected to the violation of rights and active struggle for rights.
Workers are relatively passive when it comes to looking for and checking information...
At the protest in front of the Government of Serbia, held on January 31, 2022, Trade Union of Employees in Science and Research Institutions of Serbia presented their demands. Namely, they asked for equal pay of all employees in...
Trade union organisation Zastava Arms warns that the coronavirus pandemic decimated the number of factory workers, which damages the production process. The number of the infected is increasing daily causing many workers to take a sick leave.
At the moment...
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Members and activists of the CATUS Youth Section made a series of short videos in order to bring trade union and Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia closer to the public. Playlist ‘Trade Union from Youth Perspective’ contains...
Since January 1 conditions for age-based retirement for women have been made more severe. The age limit was extended by two months. Namely, the new condition for women will be 63 years and 4 months of age and at...
At the end of December 2021 in the Ministry of Culture of Serbia branch collective agreement, covering cultural institutions founded by the Republic of Serbia, Autonomous Province and local self-government unit, was signed. The agreement was signed by the...
Teachers’ Trade Union of Serbia is dissatisfied because the amendments to five laws covering education were introduced without the union being informed about it. In the letter to the Minister of Education, Branko Ružić, President of this Trade Union,...
This is the last text within the DiDaNet Project, coordinated by Austrian Trade Union Confederation OGB and supported by Austrian Ministry for Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection.
Global digital platforms have led the way in introducing algorithms and...