In a heated debate in the Croatian parliament, opposition parties expressed concerns that the current minimum wage is insufficient to cover living costs, particularly for families. They argue that many workers struggle to make ends meet, while the ruling coalition defends the government s record on wage increases. Key Takeaways Opposition claims minimum wage does not [ ]
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Opposition Claims Minimum Wage Fails To Meet Living Costs


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