Serbia’s Minister of Labour, Employment, Veterans and Social Affairs, Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski, held a meeting today with the Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Oybek Shakhadinov, to discuss the further development of bilateral relations and new avenues of cooperation in the field of labor and employment. Đurđević Stamenkovski emphasized that Serbia views Uzbekistan as a […]
Read moreThe extraordinary increase in the minimum wage at the end of September made the workers happy, but it gave many employers a headache. Some companies even cited it as one of the reasons for closing. Small businesses and those at the beginning of their business have an additional problem Minimum labor cost in Serbia, it […]
Read moreAll employees in the public sector will receive a 5.1 percent salary increase starting from 1 January 2026, announced the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić. This means that as early as February, monthly pay will increase on average between 4,000 and 15,000 dinars, depending on the job position and sector. President Vučić emphasised that due […]
Read moreThe Managing Board of the Business Registers Agency (APR) has adopted a new Decision on Fees for Registration and Other Services, which defines the types, amounts, and payment methods of fees for all procedures carried out by the Agency – from the establishment of companies and associations to the registration of media outlets, travel agencies, […]
Read moreThe average gross salary in Serbia for August 2025 amounted to 146,026 dinars, while the average net salary reached 105,590 dinars, according to the latest data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. For reference, the average net salary in Serbia for July 2025 was 109,071 dinars. In the period from January to […]
Read moreEmployees in Slovenia who are approaching retirement will, from 1 January next year, have the option to spend less time at work if they wish. This will be made possible by a new law that comes into force on that date. Alongside a number of measures aimed at improving workers’ rights, the law stipulates that […]
Read moreThe Regional Job Fair, Infostud’s largest online event in the region, has begun. It is designed for everyone seeking employment or looking to change their career path. The fair runs from 14 to 21 October and brings together employers from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and North Macedonia, offering various job opportunities across multiple sectors. […]
Read moreThe Western Balkan economies – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia – need to tackle the gap between rising workforce education levels and a labour market dominated by lower-skilled jobs, which prevents the region from converging with EU living standards at a faster pace, the World Bank said on Tuesday. Despite […]
Read moreOnce upon a time, labour was hired as needed – what used to be called day labour. Today, with digital platforms, this old principle has been given a new face: gig workers. Workers chase short-term “gigs” through platforms, ranging from food delivery to translation and design. The gig economy is a form of labour market […]
Read moreIn line with its earlier announcement that Leoni Serbia would gradually halt production at its branch in Malošište by the end of the year, the company has confirmed that the public was duly informed. At the beginning of September, the first group of employees had their contracts terminated under the conditions set out in the […]
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