Govt Pushes Ahead with Labour Reform Despite Lack of Consensus

Ljubljana, 8 June - The government has decided to adopt three key labour laws even though social partners failed to reach consensus on key provisions at the latest round of talks hosted by Prime Minister Borut Pahor on Tuesday.

Ljubljana Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) shaking hands with Dusan Semolic (right), head of ZSSS trade unions, as he welcomes representatives of trade unions and employees. Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (left) shaking hands with Dusan Semolic (right), head of ZSSS trade unions, as he welcomes representatives of trade unions and employees.
Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana The government decides decided to push through with labour reform despite opposition from unions. Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana
The government decides decided to push through with labour reform despite opposition from unions.
Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana Prime Minister Borut Pahor (pictured) decided to push through with labour reform despite opposition from unions. Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

Ljubljana
Prime Minister Borut Pahor (pictured) decided to push through with labour reform despite opposition from unions.
Photo: Tina Kosec/STA

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