Serbia’s labor market is undergoing one of its most significant structural shifts in decades, with more than 100,000 foreign workers registered for residence and work permits...
The demand for foreign labor in Serbia is growing, particularly in construction, hospitality, transportation, retail, delivery and industry. Currently, over 50,000 foreign workers are...
Zoran Martinović, Assistant Minister for Labor, Employment, Veterans, and Social Affairs, stated that Serbia gives employment priority to its own citizens. Foreign nationals are...
The number of foreign workers in Serbia is steadily increasing, currently estimated at around 70,000, with projections to reach 100,000 during the next two...
Foreign workers are increasingly present in Serbia, with many coming for better earnings and living conditions or seeking a fresh start. They can be...
In February 2024, Serbia launched the Foreigners Portal, enabling the submission of applications for the Unified Permit for residence and work for foreign nationals...
Foreign workers are becoming an increasingly common sight in Belgrade, filling roles as bus drivers, cooks, civic workers and cleaners. In the absence of...
The Protector of Citizens, Zoran Pašalić, highlighted the most prevalent forms of labor exploitation in Serbia include indefinite working hours, undefined breaks and inadequate...
In the past year, Serbia witnessed a remarkable surge in foreign work permits, reaching over 52,000, marking a substantial 70% increase from the previous...
Foreign workers in Serbia mostly come from Asia, primarily from the Russian Federation, followed by China, Turkey, India, and Nepal, and are mainly engaged...