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Draft law on temporary and occasional jobs leaves workers without guarantees, eliminates labor relations law: union leader

Draft law on temporary and occasional jobs leaves workers without guarantees, eliminates labor relations law: union leader

Skopje, 31 January 2024 (MIA) – The President of the Federation of Trade Unions of Macedonia (SSM), Slobodan Trendafilov, criticized on Wednesday the draft law on temporary and occasional jobs, noting that it is impermissible for an EU candidate country to formalize its informal economy.

 

According to Trendafilov, it is devastating to propose a law that would eliminate the Law on Labor Relations. “With this legislation,” he said, “workers are being turned into modern slaves that will be paid contributions of Mden 290 per day, while the employer will be able to hire them and fire them on a whim”.

 

“It is impermissible in Macedonia in the 21st century, in an EU candidate country, for us to move backwards and formalize the informal economy. Why? Because we want to legalize everything that is illegal in this society and then say we don’t have any illegal issues. It is devastating to propose a law that would eliminate the Law on Labor Relations. It is devastating to come out and give statements saying that such a legislation would broaden the coverage to all other jobs, i.e., all other activities,” said Trendafilov in answer to media questions after a meeting with VMRO-DPMNE’s parliamentary group.

 

The union leader said the draft law would leave workers without any guarantees.

 

“These workers won’t have an employment contract, their survival will be uncertain, they won’t be able to take out a loan, they won’t have any guarantees for their families. If the law is implemented in that way, then those who are proposing it should try it first, and then say what it’s like,” said Trendafilov.

 

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