ZAGREB, September 17, 2018 - Employers in Croatia expect the pace of hiring to weaken by the end of this year in comparison to Q3 2018, and small businesses are the most cautious in their plans, according to a survey conducted by the ManpowerGroup, specialised in human resources and job opportunities.
ZAGREB, September 4, 2018 - Labour and Pension System Minister Marko Pavić said on Tuesday that never before had so much money been allocated for employment as in the term of the present government, adding that 2.5 billion kuna was being invested in employment programmes this year.
ZAGREB, August 29, 2018 - A total of 7,300 women will get employment within the geriatric programme under which elderly citizens get occasional help in their households, and the programme is being conducted by the Croatian Labour and Pension System Ministry.
Not even 10,000 kuna a month is enough for a pharmacist to come to work on one of the most beautiful Croatian islands.
ZAGREB, May 25, 2018 - Last year, over 20% of workers in Croatia had a temporary employment contract while 14.33% of all employees in the EU had a temporary contract, according to figures provided by Eurostat, the statistical office of the EU. This means that 27 million employees aged 15 to 64 in the European Union (EU) had a temporary contract in 2017, Eurostat said.
ZAGREB, May 15, 2018 - German retailers are the most desirable employers in Croatia owing to harmonious relations, job safety, promotion opportunities and high salaries, according to the findings of a survey which the MojPosao job portal released on Tuesday.
ZAGREB, May 13, 2018 - About 70 percent of Croats are satisfied with their jobs, the Federation of Independent Trade Unions (SSSH) said while presenting the results of a survey on job satisfaction.
ZAGREB, March 19, 2018 - The job vacancy rate in Croatia rose mildly in the fourth quarter of 2017, while in the EU it remained unchanged compared to the previous quarter, show figures from the EU's statistical office Eurostat.
ZAGREB, March 18, 2018 - One in three Croatian employers plans to increase the number of workers in the second quarter of this year, which may create over 100,000 jobs, a survey by the ManpowerGroup human resources company shows.
ZAGREB, February 26, 2018 - Slightly more than 1.3 million people in Croatia were in work at the end of January 2018, which is 8,079 people or 0.6% fewer than in the previous month, the National Bureau of Statistics (DZS) said on Monday.