At the beginning of December, the Serbian government adopted a draft law amending the Road Traffic Safety Law, presented as a solution to Serbia’s pressing problem—the growing shortage of professional drivers. However, as Goran Aleksić from the Road Transport Association “Srbijatransport” explained in an interview with NIN, the situation is far from resolved. For years, […]
Read moreSome workers at the Chinese company Mei Ta, located near Belgrade, ended 2024 with terminated employment contracts. According to local media reports, several hundred workers were laid off at this auto parts factory, and some of them gathered for a protest outside the factory at the end of December in response to the dismissals. “People […]
Read moreSalary is a key factor in choosing a job. This is exactly what the latest survey of “Infostud” conducted during the Regional Employment Fair showed, in which about 6.000 employed, unemployed and currently studying respondents participated, mostly from Serbia. For more than 66 percent of them, earnings were the decisive criterion – he writes Politics. […]
Read moreThe IT industry in Serbia is facing numerous challenges that threaten the growth and stability of companies, which significantly differ from those of the past. Non-competitive salaries and benefits, high living costs, and increased competition in the labour market were the key challenges companies faced this year. Additionally, the reduced number of projects globally, coupled […]
Read moreSalary continues to be the most important factor for job selection in Serbia, with 66% of people citing it as the decisive criterion, according to research conducted by Infostud during the Regional Employment Fair. However, good interpersonal relationships remain highly significant, as 61% of respondents identified them as essential when choosing an employer. The third […]
Read moreSince the launch of the Foreigners’ Portal on 1 February this year, a total of 34,146 applications for a Unified Permit for Temporary Residence and Work for foreign nationals in Serbia have been approved as of 30 November, according to the Serbian government. In November alone, 3,635 unified permits were issued. The Unified Permit for […]
Read moreThe average gross salary calculated for September 2024 was 132,783 dinars, while the average net salary (after taxes and contributions) amounted to 96,115 dinars, according to the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RZS). Half of the employees in Serbia earned 75,117 dinars, which represents the median net salary. The growth of gross and […]
Read moreThe Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS) is marking Dual Education Month in November, which also commemorates a decade since this model was first introduced in our country. Since then, more than 19,000 students have either completed or are currently participating in this system, with the involvement of over 1,100 companies. However, the PKS Centre for […]
Read moreMen who are employed earn more than women, hold better jobs, and are far more likely to be managers and company directors, according to statistics and numerous studies examining gender relations. This is also a factual reality in many companies. However, little attention is given to men who are unemployed, 157,147 of whom are registered […]
Read moreIn recent times, Serbian government representatives have claimed that workers in Serbia are no longer “cheap labour,” a notion seemingly supported by the rise in net wages and overall labour costs in foreign currency in recent years. However, Danas interviewees argue that much more is needed for a dignified life. For years, Serbia has attracted […]
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