Shorter Workweek in Montenegro?

By , 09 Oct 2018, 22:57 PM Business
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09 October 2018 - A four-day working week in Montenegro looks like a distant fantasy, as neither the government nor the private sector is considering this idea.

Developed countries such as the Nordic countries, Great Britain, Switzerland and New Zealand have already started the implementation or reconsideration of a shorter, four-day work week. Croatian consulting company ‘Logičke matrice’ was considering this idea and its head, Renata Šeperić-Petak explained people need to have more free time for leisure, family and relaxation, which made her suggest the introduction of a four-day working week.

Montenegrin Ministry of Public Administration, on the other hand, said a daily, shorter working week is unlikely to be introduced. They reminded of the last year’s adoption of amendments to the Decree on Organization and Manner of Work of Public Administration, stipulating new working hours, from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

The Union of Free Trade Unions in Montenegro said the idea is good but their primary goal is to ensure adherence to norms that envisage a 40-hour workweek.

“Ever since 2009, the USSCG has been struggling to ensure a 40-hour work week plus a minimum of 1 day off and respecting the rights of employees while on public holidays. We often pointed out to these issues but state bodies have never reacted,” explained the representatives of the Union, adding that the idea of a four-day working week represents a good and constructive model.

 

Source: Pobjeda

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