New Labour Minister Reiterates Need for Social Security
Ljubljana, 10 January - Marjeta Cotman, the recently appointed minister of labour, the family and social affairs, wants to keep lunch break, bonus for years of service and holiday allowance as workers rights. Speaking after a meeting with representatives of employers on Wednesday, Cotman reiterated that Slovenia is a welfare state.
Ljubljana, Labour, the Family and Social Affairs Ministry.
Labour, the Family and Social Affairs Minister Marjeta Cotman (far right) and State Secretary Marko Strovs (far left) at a meeting with representatives of employers that discussed the roadmap for drafting the amendments to the employment relationship act.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana, Labour, the Family and Social Affairs Ministry.
Labour, the Family and Social Affairs Minister Marjeta Cotman (right) shaking hands with Miroslav Klun (far right), the head of the Chamber of Craft Industries, while Marko Strovs (far left), state secretary at the ministry, welcomes Samo Hribar Milic (left), the head of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry at a meeting that discussed the roadmap for drafting the amendments to the employment relationship act.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
Ljubljana, Labour, the Family and Social Affairs Ministry.
Miroslav Klun (right), the head of the Chamber of Craft Industries and Samo Hribar Milic (left), the head of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry at a meeting with Labour, the Family and Social Affairs Minister Marjeta Cotman that discussed the roadmap for drafting the amendments to the employment relationship act.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA
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