The biggest challenges for companies of all sizes this year are still attracting potential candidates and retaining employees and this trend is particularly pronounced in companies with more than 300 employees, according to research conducted by Infostud. Challenges with employee motivation and organizational issues are on the rise, while for companies with up to 50 […]
Read moreThe agreement on the establishment of a common labor market as part of the Open Balkans initiative had a positive effect on Serbia, because so far 3,300 people have taken advantage of this opportunity and found employment in Serbia, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said. At the EU-Western Balkans summit in Kotor, he told journalists that […]
Read moreGermany’s decision to double the number of work visas for citizens of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Albania, starting June 1, will significantly ease their stay in the country. These citizens will enjoy a privileged position in the German labor market, which is facing a shortage of workers across various skill levels, […]
Read moreLaws in Serbia protect workers and their rights but also bind employers. However, many of these workers today do not have protective work gear, nor are their workplaces properly secured. Last year, 42 workers died at work. From January to March this year, there were six deaths, along with four serious injuries, with a fatal […]
Read moreOn this International Labor Day, the Republic Institute of Statistics released data indicating that Serbia had an employment rate of 50.2 percent in 2023, with nearly 2.4 million registered employees in the first quarter of this year. According to the institute’s report on May 1, the employment rate for women in 2023 stood at 43.8 […]
Read moreIn 2023, Serbia’s gaming industry earned more than 175 million euros, marking a 17 percent increase from 2022, and also saw a rise in employment, according to research from the Serbian Video Game Industry Association (SGA), the results of which were presented at the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS). Mihailo Vesović, Director of Strategic Analysis, […]
Read moreToday, close to 110,000 experts work in the ICT sector, and by 2027, at least 140,000 are expected to work in it, the minister of information and telecommunications of Serbia, Mihailo Jovanovic, estimated at the opening of the 23rd Technobank Conference in Belgrade. At the opening of the conference, Jovanovic presented the results and the […]
Read moreSerbian President Aleksandar Vučić reported that, via the Open Balkan initiative’s ID card system, 2,200 individuals have expressed their desire to work in Belgrade and other parts of Serbia. Vučić highlighted Serbia’s labour shortage and commended the effectiveness of the identification card system, as reported by The Region. He noted a particularly high interest from […]
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