ZAGREB, April 25, 2018 - The average net monthly salary paid in Croatia for February 2018 was 6,128 kuna, the National Bureau of Statistics (DZS) said on Wednesday.
ZAGREB, April 16, 2018 - The number of employers who in 2017 did not pay their workers dropped by 19% compared to the year before, while compared to 2014 their number dropped by 73%, the Tax Administration reported on Monday.
ZAGREB, March 19, 2018 - Croatia is the only new European Union member state in which salaries today are lower than they were in 2010 and workers are earning less than before the crisis, the Union of Autonomous Trade Unions (SSSH) said on Monday, adding that only higher wages can stop the wave of emigration.
ZAGREB, March 8, 2018 - Women in the European Union were paid on average 16.2% less than men in 2016, which means that women earned on average 84 cents for every euro a man made per hour, according to the EU statistical office Eurostat.
The difference between average salary for men and women in Croatia is smaller than in most other EU states.
New data on gender inequality.
If salaries were higher, then maybe employers would not have such hard time finding employees?
If there is money for new military fighter airplanes, then there is enough money for our increase, say the trade union leaders.
There are major differences in salaries in eastern and western parts of the European Union.