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Lenz & Staehelin
Tant l'activation de la clause de sauvegarde pour l'année 2023 que sa prolongation pour l'année 2024 reposent sur l'art. 10 para. 4d ALCP.
Lenz & Staehelin
Am 22. November 2023 beschloss der Bundesrat, die Aktivierung der im Freizügigkeitsabkommen vorgesehenen Schutzklausel gegenüber kroatischen Arbeitnehmern für das Jahr 2024 beizubehalten.
Lenz & Staehelin
Croatia joined the European Union on July 1, 2013 and the AFMP was extended on their behalf on January 1, 2017 as a result of the entry into force of the corresponding additional protocol (Protocol III).
Macesic & Partners
Labour and Employment Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of Croatia, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
Eurofast
In Croatia, during the holiday season, employees and their children are likely to be given occasional or special rewards as a non-taxable bonus by their employers.
Envoy Global, Inc.
Croatia announced that the current minimum wage rate would increase by 10.3% beginning in 2022. The gross minimum wage will increase to HKR 4,687.50 by 2022. 
Ius Laboris
New working conditions apply to posted workers living and working in Croatia after 1 January 2021.
Envoy Global, Inc.
The Croatian government has announced new minimum wage levels of HRK 4,250 per month in 2021.
Ius Laboris
Currently, residence and work permits can be issued to third-country nationals either based on an annual quota or outside of the annual quota.
Ius Laboris
Croatia has started public consultation on the legislative proposal to implement the Posted Workers Directive.
Fragomen
•Effective January 1, 2020, the minimum monthly wage in Croatia has increased to HRK 4,062.51, up 8.3 percent from 2019.
TMF Group BV
Businesses that operate in Croatia must be aware of the new tax reform changes that have increased allowances for business expenses.
Wolf Theiss
A comprehensive legal regulation of whistleblower protection is being introduced in Croatia with the recently enacted Whistleblower Protection Act ("Act"), which will enter into force on 1 July 2019.
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
Croatian employers have until the end of this year to partially comply with the recently enacted Act on the Protection of Whistleblowers ...
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled in favor of a Croatian employee who was dismissed after criticizing her employer in a press article.
TMF Group BV
Doing business in Croatia? These documents summarise regulatory changes in the country between December 2014 and February 2015.
Schoenherr Attorneys at Law
Free movement of workers is one of four economic freedoms of EU citizens.
Fisher Phillips LLP
Since its declaration of independence in 1991, which precipitated the dissolution of Yugoslavia, Croatia has had a difficult path transitioning to a market economy.
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