Is Eastern Croatia in for an economic boost thanks to a massive investment from a big company located just over the border in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
The Croatian National Bank estimates that the number of workers in the next twenty years in Croatia will be reduced by half a million.
The average salary in Croatia is three times lower than the typical wage in Western Europe. The average Croatian monthly wage is 684 euro, while in Luxembourg, it stands at 3,151 euro.
Around 170,000 freelancers in Croatia are working under such conditions, resulting in yet another alarming statistic for the country.
As many as 200 new work positions are set to be opened by Pevec.
Croatia's employment situation is as paradoxical as other parts of life here, with so many out of work, and so many potential employers desperate for staff...
Three ministries agree with the re-socialisation of former MUP and MORH staff members, while the Ministry of Labour's response is still being waited on.
Croatia's emigration and demographic crisis is resulting in a lack of gravediggers...
The company in question based in Osijek has opened a development and research center, and the current number of thirty employees is set to increase.
The tourism industry likes to bang the drum a lot when it comes to Croatia's continental tourism, and concrete moves are being made in Lika.