The Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Dialogue, the Employment Agency,and the Employers’ Union have signed a Cooperation Agreement, which, as stated, represents an important step…
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The Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Dialogue has confirmed to Pobjeda that it has initiated a process to amend the Law on the Labor Fund,…
Montenegro ended 2024 with an average net salary of €993, ranking ahead of countries like Romania (€924) and Bulgaria (€822), although still behind Slovenia (€1,529) and…
The Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Dialogue plans to introduce a new employment model starting May 1st that will simplify the hiring process for workers…
In 2023, the Agency for the Peaceful Resolution of Labor Disputes in Montenegro concluded 1,230 agreements between employees and their employers, according to data provided on…
One in three employees works in the public sector, and many workers are transitioning from the private sector to the state sector in search of better…
The continuation of Montenegro’s European path will primarily benefit its economy, said Prime Minister Milojko Spajić during a traditional meeting with business representatives at the Chamber…
The government approved a proposal for determining the annual quota of permits for temporary residence and work for foreigners for the upcoming year, set at 28,990…
A seasonal job opening for the position of Ground Steward/Stewardess at Tivat Airport is now available for all adult citizens of Montenegro. The application deadline is…
Montenegro’s information technology sector is facing a significant shortage of skilled professionals, particularly software engineers, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning experts and mobile application developers,…