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Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic stated today that our country needs more companies that will hire young professionals and called on foreign investors to transfer their businesses to Serbia, where they will get high-quality labour force and greater profits.

During a visit to company “SR Technics Services d.o.o,” which is moving from Zurich to Belgrade, Vucic said that this is one of the world’s largest companies for the maintenance, repair and overhaul of commercial aircraft, which can maintain the majority of Airbus and Boeing aircraft.

The Prime Minister recalled that the company currently employs 120 people, that it will have 220 employees by the end of the year, and 50 more in 2017.

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Vucic said that 80% of workers are younger than 40 and the salaries are double the average in Serbia.

He expressed the hope that this company will, in addition to the administrative centre, expand its operations in Serbia, noting that it would mean a lot to Serbia if it could specialise in maintaining single-aisle airplanes.

That would be a key industry at the moment, which could bring Serbia even more profit than “Air Serbia”.

The Prime Minister noted that it is good that “SR Technics Services” will attempt to bring back to Serbia people who have left, and stressed that the ambitions with this company are much bigger than giving job to 270 employees, but that this is not little either when their salaries are taken into account.

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Vucic thanked employees of this company for showing that Serbia has young and talented people, and told the company’s leaders that they will always have the support of the Serbian government, which will act seriously and responsibly.

Source; Serbian Government

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