Montenegro presents seven-hour working schedule

Montenegro's Labour and Social Management Minister Naida Nissic has indicated that by the end of the year in Montenegro, a seven-hour deadline could be expected. As RRTCG reports, she has said social benefits will be the rightest in the future and has said [...]
As RRTCG reports, she has said social benefits will be the rightest in the future and has said there will be neither removal nor removal of the PIO Fund. However, as she added, her reform is certain.
Asked whether 7-hour time will be introduced this year, Minister Nissic on the “Link” of Radio Montenegro said: “What Prime Minister Milojko Saiq has warned in the election campaign will happen this year”.
She stressed that there will be no removal of the Pension Security Fund and Invalidor (PIO), writes N1, Kavi Periscopi.
No one has ever mentioned the removal of the PIO Fund, nor will it happen”, Nissic added that all decisions at the competence of the Ministry of Labour and Social Management will be taken up by the Social Council's consent.
In that government dictatorship, as she said, it is working on the analysis of the portion dealing with proportional pensions.
“We already have 34 ratified and signed agreements for mandatory security with various countries from the environment and Europe. The biggest obstacle is that we did not have an agreement signed with Albania and harmonised with Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is important because of the ongoing exchange of data. The agreement with Albania will soon be for approval in the Assembly, and the draft with Bosnia and Herzegovina is agreed. Information about this will be in the government this week and then the government will authorise me to sign that key agreement”, the minister said.
Nissic said all tests have shown that the greatest injustice has been caused against pensioners who have spent their lives working in different countries.
Under some tests, about 3,500 pensioners from former Yugoslav states receive pensions and when they gather are lower than the average”, Nissic said.
It also stated, among other things, that no social benefit will be removed and that it will be more fair in the future.
“We are here to improve the standard of our citizens, not to break it down in any way”, she said. /Periscope.












