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Rio Tinto reduces workforce in Serbia as Jadar project enters prolonged holding phase

Rio Tinto has continued to scale down its workforce in Serbia, reinforcing signals that the long-delayed Jadar lithium project has shifted decisively from active...

Innovation, workforce and the future: Can Serbia turn potential into real acceleration?

Every country that wants real economic growth ultimately confronts the same truth: productivity depends on knowledge, innovation and people. Serbia is no exception. It...

Workforce and technology: Will Serbia have the people needed for an export-driven economy?

Behind every export figure, every industrial policy initiative and every investment success, there is one decisive factor: people. Serbia’s industrial and export success is...

Corporate training and workforce upskilling emerge as priority for Serbian companies

A growing number of Serbian companies are placing workforce training and upskilling at the centre of their business strategies, reflecting a structural shift in...

The strain on Serbia’s industrial base: Why factories are facing a new era of cost pressures

Serbia’s industrial sector is entering 2025 under a weight it has not experienced in more than a decade. After years of steady expansion, supported...

Third shift at Fiat’s Kragujevac plant yet to become fully operational

The third shift for the production of the electric “Grande Panda” model at the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Serbia (FCA) plant in Kragujevac was officially established this...

Serbia focuses on workforce development, digitalization, and agricultural insurance at key economic conference

The future of Serbia’s economy relies on responsible labor market transformation, investment in human capital, and adapting financial mechanisms to environmental risks, according to...

Labor market in Serbia: Employment trends, challenges and workers’ rights

In the last quarter of 2024, Serbia's labor market showed a workforce of 2,894,900 employees, while 273,100 were unemployed. The number of residents outside...

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’s workforce grows by 314 in Q1 2025, with shifts in employment categories

In the first quarter of 2025, Serbia recorded a total of 2,364,894 employees, marking an increase of 314 workers compared to the same period...

Nearly 30% of Serbian workers earn above average salary, official data shows

In November 2024, approximately 608,000 of the two million employed people in Serbia received a salary of 100,738 dinars or higher, according to official...

Serbia’s workforce grows by 0.4% in 2024, with increase in entrepreneurs and self-employed

At the end of 2024, Serbia had 2,368,948 employees, an increase of 8,360 people, or 0.4%, compared to the previous year, according to the...

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,...

Challenges facing Serbia’s IT sector: Talent retention, layoffs and the need for tax incentives

The IT industry in Serbia is grappling with several challenges that threaten the growth and stability of companies. These challenges, which differ significantly from...
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