Free movement of labour force between the countries signatories of the Deyton Agreement using the experiences of the nordic model of cooperation Cover Image

Slobodno kretanje radne snage između država potpisnica Dejtonskog sporazuma uz primenu nordijskog modela saradnje
Free movement of labour force between the countries signatories of the Deyton Agreement using the experiences of the nordic model of cooperation

Author(s): Dragica Mišljenović, Faruk Sinanović, Vesna Simović Zvicer, Jagoda Milidrag Šmid
Subject(s): Economy, Agriculture, Sociology, Migration Studies, Human Resources in Economy
Published by: Centar za regionalizam
Keywords: seasonal workers; agriculture;Free movement of labour
Summary/Abstract: The Igman initiative started the project at the end of 2013 with the support of the Danish Embassy in Belgrade. During the work on the project, consultations were also held with representatives of the parliamentary committees of the countries that signed the Dayton Agreement and it was concluded that among the first areas that should be improved between these four countries is the area of free movement of labor, modeled on the Nordic model, for several reasons. In Montenegro, the majority of construction workers come from Serbia, but due to the lack of a legal basis, they are forced to work illegally, which means that they are denied social and pension insurance and the right to health care. In Croatia, there is a great demand for construction workers, as well as other workers coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, while in Vojvodina there is a great demand for seasonal workers in agriculture.

  • Print-ISBN-13: 978-86-86145-27-7
  • Page Count: 48
  • Publication Year: 2014
  • Language: Serbian
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