PM speaks with EU leaders on financing Croatia in H2 2013
Croatian wines presented at London International Wine Fair
President Josipovic meets with Queen Elizabeth II
Electrical industry backbone of industrial development
Josipovic and Gedvilas support further EU enlargement
JULY 23 2012 17:11h
The independent trade union representing employees in high schools and the Croatian Teachers Union said on Friday that the government's decision to abolish the supplements of 3,5,7 and 9 percent to teachers' monthly wages as of 1 August was an act of retaliation because unions would not agree to blackmails, calling on Education Minister Zeljko Jovanovic to resign.
They said the government's decision was detrimental to the country's future. (Hina)
PM speaks with EU leaders on financing Croatia in H2 2013
Croatian wines presented at London International Wine Fair
President Josipovic meets with Queen Elizabeth II
Electrical industry backbone of industrial development
Intergrafika and Modernpak fairs open in Zagreb
Josipovic and Gedvilas support further EU enlargement
Croatia Airlines strike ends after 8 days
EP calls on Croatia to respect 40% women's quota on election lists
CA: Pilots reach deal; flight attendants to continue strike
Union federations announce actions against austerity



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