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Serbia’s economy to lead growth in 2025, with major infrastructure and social advancements

Serbia's economy is expected to be the fastest growing in 2024, according to Finance Minister Sinisa Mali. In the first nine months of 2023,...

Serbia to raise minimum wage by 13.7% in 2025 to match consumer basket and EU standards

In 2025, Serbia will increase its minimum wage by 13.7% to 53,592 dinars, aligning with the minimum consumer basket value and reflecting trends in...

Minimum wage for 2025 set at 53,592 RSD: Unions claim victory, economists raise concerns

Serbia has established the minimum wage for 2025 at 53,592 RSD, reflecting a 13.7% increase from the current rate. This decision comes after intense...

Minimum wage for 2025 set at 53,592 dinars, marking a 13.7% increase

The Social and Economic Council (SES) has agreed that the minimum wage for 2025 will be 53,592 dinars, representing a 13.7% increase from the...

President of the Union of Employers supports proposed minimum wage increase, emphasizes need for financial balance

Nebojša Atanacković, honorary president of the Union of Employers, stated that the Ministry of Finance's proposal to raise the minimum wage by eight to...

Employers’ Union of Serbia yet to propose specific increase for minimum wage

The Employers' Union of Serbia has yet to present a specific proposal for increasing the minimum wage. The organization highlights that the critical factors...

Unions and employers clash over minimum wage increase for 2025

Zoran Mihajlović, Secretary of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Serbia (SSSS), announced that discussions have commenced on the minimum wage for 2025....

Serbian Trade Unions propose 31% increase in minimum wage for 2025

The Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Serbia (SSSS) announced today its proposal to increase the minimum wage for 2025 to 60 percent of...
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