Black list of Ministry of Labor grows longer

Source: Tanjug Monday, 10.12.2018. 12:20
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Since September 5, when the Ministry of Labor of Serbia published on its website the names of 21 companies with illegally employed workers or other irregularities, the list has grown to almost two thousand (1,836) companies and individuals who have operated outside the law.

The list includes companies from Subotica, Sombor, Zrenjanin, Novi Sad, Smederevo, Belgrade, Sabac, Vranje, Nis, Bor, Tutin and Bujanovac. These companies either failed to register their employees, to list within the Business Registers Agency, or have had irregularities detected.

There have been decisions on the closing of some of the companies, offense proceedings have been initiates, some companies have been order to register their employees, and a large number of companies have been banned from operating until they are listed by the Business Registers Agency.


The list features a considerable number of hairdresser's and cosmetics salons, car wash businesses, stores, cafes, but also construction workers, street vendors, manual workers, taxi drivers, car mechanics, traders of heating materials, unregistered bakers, but also tailors, lumberjacks, butchers...
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