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110th International Labor Conference in Geneva

During the participation in the Conference, separate meetings were held with representatives of employers' organizations from other countries in order to renew and strengthen direct communication and cooperation, in particular

Mr Miloš Nenezić at the COPRES meeting in Prague

During the two-day talks, COPRES members discussed current opportunities and their effect on the company's operations.

General Council of the International Organization of Employers (IOE)

A delegation of the Serbian Association of Employers (SAE) was led by the Secretary General of the SAE, Mr Boško Savković, who also participated in the General Council.

Memorandum of Cooperation between the Serbian Association of Employers and the Rotary district 2483

“The Rotary community has a fundamental role in helping society, and such action is impossible if capital is not created somewhere. This is exactly what is happening through companies and

An initiative to overcome the problems related to e-fiscalization

Considering the absolute importance of e-fiscalization, we kindly ask to find a way to delay the application of the Law and not sanction economic entities that for technical and other

New 153 jobs for 133 years of Trayal Corporation

Trayal Corporation, as one of the largest in the Rasina region, has a vision to be the center of economic and social life. The company does its best to spend

SEC supports SAE initiatives – Regulations needed to standardize work from home

At today’s meeting, which was held in Kruševac, Prof. Dr. Darija Kisić, Minister of Labor, Employment, Veterans and Social Affairs was elected the new Chairperson of the Social and Economic

Three more initiatives of the Serbian Association of Employers

The initiative of the Serbian Association of Employers was submitted to adopt a quality framework for new forms of work that have become part of practice, such as work outside

72% of companies paid full salaries to Covid-sick employees

In the comments on the current situation and the Serbian government's recommendation that companies pay 100% of their salaries to workers suffering from the Covid-19 virus, the vast majority of