Bosnian Workers Become Eligible for Welfare

Ljubljana, 6 September - A social security agreement between Slovenia and Bosnia-Herzegovina has entered into force, making Bosnians in Slovenia and vice versa eligible for unemployment benefits in the country where they were laid off.

Ljubljana Employment Service assistant director Metka Barbo Skerbinc and Zoran Kotolenko of the Labour, Family and Social Affairs Ministry present welfare benefits agreement with Bosnia which entered into force on 2 September. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Employment Service assistant director Metka Barbo Skerbinc and Zoran Kotolenko of the Labour, Family and Social Affairs Ministry present welfare benefits agreement with Bosnia which entered into force on 2 September.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Employment Service assistant director Metka Barbo Skerbinc and Zoran Kotolenko of the Labour, Family and Social Affairs Ministry present welfare benefits agreement with Bosnia which entered into force on 2 September. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Employment Service assistant director Metka Barbo Skerbinc and Zoran Kotolenko of the Labour, Family and Social Affairs Ministry present welfare benefits agreement with Bosnia which entered into force on 2 September.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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