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Serbia plans 5.1% public sector pay rise in 2026 amid inflation and fiscal stability concerns

Serbia’s 2026 draft budget is soon expected to be presented to the National Assembly, with President Aleksandar Vučić announcing a 5.1% increase in public...

Public sector employees in Serbia earn higher average salaries than private sector in May

In May, employees in the public sector in Serbia earned an average salary of 111,162 dinars, while their counterparts in the private sector received...

Serbia plans public sector wage increases alongside minimum wage hike to boost average salaries

The Serbian Ministry of Finance announced that public sector salaries will be increased in the near future, alongside a planned 9.4% rise in the...

Wage disparities between public and private sectors in Serbia: Economic analysts weigh in

In Serbia, the average February net salary in the public sector was 108,210 dinars, surpassing the wages of workers outside the public sector by...

Over a quarter of Serbia’s workforce employed in public sector in Q1 2025

In the first quarter of 2025, Serbia had a total of 2.36 million employees, with more than a quarter of them, specifically 612,586, employed...

Serbia strengthens digital transformation with Oracle partnership to boost foreign investment and public sector modernization

Serbia's partnership with Oracle, which plays a key role in attracting foreign investments, is one of the country's strategic priorities, stated Prime Minister Miloš...

Public sector salaries exceed private sector by 3.4%, but labor market challenges persist

The latest data from the Republic Institute of Statistics reveals that the average net salary in the public sector in Serbia was 100,912 dinars,...

NALED’s alliance for eGovernment prioritizes cybersecurity, digital services and cashless payments in next two years

In the coming two years, the Alliance for eGovernment, part of the National Alliance for Local Economic Development (NALED), will focus on strengthening information...

Serbian President announces upcoming public sector salary increases and minimum wage adjustments

In a recent statement from Paris, Serbian Deputy President Aleksandar Vučić revealed plans for a new salary increase for public sector employees, particularly those...
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