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Croatian Government to Raise Minimum Wage to 970 Euros and Boost Family Benefits in 2024 - The Dubrovnik Times

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Prime Minister Andrej Plenković announced on Tuesday in the Croatian Parliament that the government intends to raise the average net salary to 1,600 euros by the end of its term, and the minimum wage to 970 euros starting from the New Year. Wages, pensions, and affordable housing are the government's priorities for the next four years, emphasized Prime Minister Plenković while presenting the Annual Report on the Government's Work to the Croatian…
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