The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion will continue to support the ambitious agenda of Montenegro’s Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Dialogue,…
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Montenegro is projected to experience a significant workforce shortage by around 2030, necessitating the prompt creation of appropriate policies and measures to adapt the labor market…
Montenegro has experienced a loss of three billion euros in GDP related to trade, highlighting a heavy reliance on imports, which undermines the economy, according to…
As of the end of June, Montenegro’s Employment Agency (ZZZ) reported 34,720 unemployed individuals, translating to a registered unemployment rate of 11.56%. The ZZZ Management Board,…
Montenegro is making significant strides in removing legal barriers and bolstering institutional capacities to facilitate the free movement of labor, which is a crucial step toward…
Montenegro has undertaken significant efforts to improve its business environment and attract foreign investment. The government has implemented several reforms aimed at simplifying administrative procedures, reducing…
The Union of Employers of Montenegro (UPCG) will, as before, provide support to policy makers and decision makers, but also be a critic of all bad…
Abstract During the first three months of 2023, favourable trends were recorded on the labour market. Earnings recorded a growth of slightly more than 10% in…
Abstract During the first three months of 2023, favourable trends were recorded on the labour market. Earnings recorded a growth of slightly more than 10% in…
On the labor market, the most sought-after occupations in 2021 were: maid, physics professor, waiter, doctor of medicine, professor of work teaching, mathematics, teacher, construction worker,…