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What for is the “Urgency” of the Adoption of the Labor Law without a Public Debate?

Published: August 2, 2015
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HRS Statement hrsbih.orgIn the yesterday’s announcement from the Croatian Republican Party (HRS), a question was asked: “Why the urgency of the adoption of the Labor Law without the essentially necessary public debate in which the best solutions could be reached, that would correspond to both workers and employers?”

It was also emphasized that the Labor Law is a system law that affects the relationships in the society in the long run, and that such “urgency” is inadmissible in a democratic society.

“The genuine reforms in B&H must start from the administrative-territorial reorganization of B&H. In B&H as it is today, non-sovereign, with unresolved relationships, in which there is no rule of law, regardless of the adopted Labor Law and any other law, pregnant women will still remain out of work, working hours will be longer than the legally regulated average, people will be working for minimum wage, except, of course, if it is not about party or politically suitable pregnant women, workers and others. They will continue to be employed without the contest and will be able to receive the salary without earning that salary.

Such reforms, as they are and as written by the IMF and the World Bank, have the sole aim to ajar the doors to the privatization of elementary enterprises in energy, electricity and telecom sectors, which will become prey to the world of big capital that does not care about the position of the workers”, it was said, among other things, in a statement from the HRS.

(Source: novovrijeme.ba)

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