Lawmakers Back Introduction of "Odd Jobs"

Ljubljana, 2 November - MPs wrapped up Thursday's session by passing in a 50-13 vote changes to the act on the prevention of illegal work and employment, which introduce the concept of "odd jobs" among exceptions to illegal work.

Ljubljana, National Assembly. 21st regular National Assembly session. Ruling Slovenian Democracy (SDS) MP Srecko Hvauc. Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly.
21st regular National Assembly session.
Ruling Slovenian Democracy (SDS) MP Srecko Hvauc.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly. 21st regular National Assembly session. From left to right: Opposition Liberal Democracy (LDS) MP Ales Gulic, Ruling Slovenian Democracy (SLS) MP Franc Kangler and LDS MP Marko Pavliha. Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly.
21st regular National Assembly session.
From left to right: Opposition Liberal Democracy (LDS) MP Ales Gulic,
Ruling Slovenian Democracy (SLS) MP Franc Kangler and LDS MP Marko Pavliha.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly. 21st regular National Assembly session. Ruling Slovenian People's Party MP Franc Kangler (left) and ruling Slovenian Democracy (SDS) MP Miro Petek. Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly.
21st regular National Assembly session.
Ruling Slovenian People's Party MP Franc Kangler (left) and ruling Slovenian Democracy (SDS) MP Miro Petek.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly. 21st regular National Assembly session. Ruling Slovenian Democracy (SDS) MP Bogomir Zamernik (left). Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly.
21st regular National Assembly session.
Ruling Slovenian Democracy (SDS) MP Bogomir Zamernik (left).
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

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