Public Sector Pay Deal Signed

Ljubljana, 28 October - Representatives of the government and of public sector trade unions signed on Wednesday the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement. The agreement on the changes, which the government proposed because of the economic crisis, was signed by 21 out of 28 unions.

Ljubljana The signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions. From left to right: the heads of the two negotiating teams for public sector trade unions, Janez Posedi, Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs, Prime Minister Borut Pahor, Finance Minister Franc Krizanic and head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions.
From left to right: the heads of the two negotiating teams for public sector trade unions, Janez Posedi, Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs, Prime Minister Borut Pahor, Finance Minister Franc Krizanic and head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana The signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions. From left to right: the heads of the two negotiating teams for public sector trade unions, Janez Posedi, head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj, Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs and Finance Minister Franc Krizanic. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions.
From left to right: the heads of the two negotiating teams for public sector trade unions, Janez Posedi, head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj, Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs and Finance Minister Franc Krizanic.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana The signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions. From left to right: the heads of the two negotiating teams for public sector trade unions, Janez Posedi, and Prime Minister Borut Pahor (right). Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions.
From left to right: the heads of the two negotiating teams for public sector trade unions, Janez Posedi, and Prime Minister Borut Pahor (right).
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana The signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions. From left to right: the heads of the two negotiating teams for public sector trade unions, Janez Posedi, head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj, Finance Minister Franc Krizanic, Prime Minister Borut Pahor and Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions.
From left to right: the heads of the two negotiating teams for public sector trade unions, Janez Posedi, head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj, Finance Minister Franc Krizanic, Prime Minister Borut Pahor and Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana The signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions. From left to right: the heads of the two negotiating teams for public sector trade unions, Janez Posedi, Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs, Prime Minister Borut Pahor, Finance Minister Franc Krizanic and head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
The signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions.
From left to right: the heads of the two negotiating teams for public sector trade unions, Janez Posedi, Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs, Prime Minister Borut Pahor, Finance Minister Franc Krizanic and head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) and Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal with the public sector trade unions. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) and Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal with the public sector trade unions.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Finance Minister Franc Krizanic (right) and head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj, at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Finance Minister Franc Krizanic (right) and head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj, at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj (right), at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Head of the KSJS union of public sector employees, Branimir Strukelj (right), at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal between the government and public sector trade unions.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal with the public sector trade unions. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal with the public sector trade unions.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) and Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal with the public sector trade unions. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) and Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal with the public sector trade unions.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) and Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal with the public sector trade unions. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) and Public Administration Minister Irma Pavlinic Krebs at the signing of the recently agreed changes to the collective bargaining agreement and a pay freeze deal with the public sector trade unions.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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