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  • CROATIASeven in ten Croatians complain of excessive workload

    The findings of a survey conducted among 1,359 employed Croatians show that as many as 70% of them believe that they work too much at their workplace, and 79% of all the respondents believe they are underpaid. Slightly below one fifth, 18%, say they...

  • Minister awaiting audited reports on Plinacro before taking action
  • President proposes 20 measures to ease ordeal of over-indebted citizens
  • MSC Fantasia, largest cruise ship ever to visit Split
  • ZSE indices end in green
  • 10th Mediterranean food fair opens in Dubrovnik
  • Grcic: Investments are key to recovery
  • Plinacro top executive denies fixing job for law firm
  • No link between deleveraging, GDP trends, says banking association
  • Unemployment record high in decade
  • Bankrupt Kraljevica shipyard up for sub-concession
  • SMEs key to competitiveness
  • EC okays amended restructuring plan for Brodotrogir
  • Croatian tourism to be promoted on 4 fairs in Europe by March's end
  • ZSE indices decline
  • Economy ministry mediates severance packages for Brodosplit workers
  • Croatia's Mlinar opens bakery in Hungary
  • ZSE turnovers determined by pre-bankruptcy settlements
  • Croatia allocated EUR 655.1 mln from EU budget in first 6 months
  • Croatia launches meetings on potential USD bond issue
  • Minister announces budget revision
  • Ministers present government's economic measures
  • EBRD grants loan to restart and modernise steel production in Sisak
  • UHPA calls for urgent solution to visa regime ahead of EU entry
  • Croats will need work permits after Croatia joins EU, says Netherlands
  • Pre-bankruptcy settlement proceedings open for Dioki petrochemical company
  • EIB approves EUR 120 mln loan for Zagreb Airport
  • Croatia to start meetings next week on potential USD bond issue
  • HNB to pay HRK 380 million into state budget
  • Regular turnover at Zagreb Stock Exchange HRK 24.2 mln
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