Workforce in Serbia far cheaper than in Europe
Labor costs account for around 33 percent of the overall costs of doing business in Serbia, which is significantly lower than in developed countries, where they reach as much as 64 percent, as is the case in the Netherlands, Professor Zivka Przulj from the Belgrade Banking Academy said
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"This demotivates employees who work correctly and want their work to be remunerated," she noted.
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According to recently published data, around 650,000 employed people get their salaries with delay, and around 50,000 do not receive their salaries almost at all. Only around 170,000 employed in the private sector get their salaries on time.
Official statistics show that average net salary in January amounted to RSD 39,285, while the average consumer basket for the same month totaled RSD 65,936.
(Telegraf.co.uk/Tanjug)
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