Accord signed to better protect Serbian workers
Brdo pri Kranju/Ljubljana, 1 February - Slovenia and Serbia signed on Thursday an agreement designed to improve legal security of Serbian workers in Slovenia, at the same time responding to the needs of Slovenian employers that face a staff shortage.
Brdo pri Kranju
The Serbian and Slovenian labour ministers, Zoran Đorđević and Anja Kopač Mrak, sign an agreement to better protect Serbian workers in Slovenia. The agreement was signed at the Brdo Conference Centre on the margin of the Slovenia-Serbia government session.
Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA
Brdo pri Kranju
The Serbian and Slovenian labour ministers, Zoran Đorđević and Anja Kopač Mrak, sign an agreement to better protect Serbian workers in Slovenia. The agreement was signed at the Brdo Conference Centre on the margin of the Slovenia-Serbia government session.
Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA
Brdo pri Kranju
The Serbian and Slovenian labour ministers, Zoran Đorđević and Anja Kopač Mrak, signing an agreement to better protect Serbian workers in Slovenia. The agreement was signed at the Brdo Conference Centre on the margin of the Slovenia-Serbia government session.
Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA
Brdo pri Kranju
The Serbian and Slovenian labour ministers, Zoran Đorđević and Anja Kopač Mrak, sign an agreement to better protect Serbian workers in Slovenia. The agreement was signed at the Brdo Conference Centre on the margin of the Slovenia-Serbia government session.
Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA
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