Croatia -Labour ministry intervenes at shipyard -December 28, 2013

The Labour and Pension Ministry urged the management board of the Brodosplit shipyard and the trade unions active in that shipyard to establish a ‘constructive dialogue’ in order to normalise their relations, and appealed to the management to reconsider its decision to dismiss 13 workers who had taken part in the October protests (see our October Newsletter). ‘Economic growth can be achieved only in the circumstances of social peace, both at the national level and in each company,’ the ministry said in a statement.

English: http://dalje.com/en-croatia/labour-min-appeals-to-shipyard-to-reconsider ...  

 

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