Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski stated today that Serbia is a good example of established balance between the needs of a modern economy and the protection of domestic workers.
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Minister of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski stated today that Serbia is a good example of established balance between the needs of a modern economy and the protection of domestic workers.
At the Inter-Ministerial Conference “Labour Migration within the Central European Initiative – CEI: Regular Pathways and Sustainable Labour Markets”, Đurđević Stamenkovski said that Serbia remains open to foreign workers, but also determined to preserve the stability of the domestic labour market.
The Minister pointed out that in recent years, Serbia has been achieving strong economic growth, technological development and a significant inflow of investments, which bring both new qualities and demand, especially in the field of labour.
She went on to say that the improvement of the institutional and legislative framework in the field of labour continues, noting that a draft law on internship has been prepared.
Serbia, as she emphasised, remains committed to reforms in the field of labour and employment within the framework of European integration, the Berlin Process and the support programme through IPA funds.
This year, as she pointed out, the implementation of a multi-annual operational IPA programme has also begun, which will, among other things, enable the expansion of the Youth Guarantee programme to the territory of whole Serbia.