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Aleksandar Tadić, President of the "Zastava Arms" Trade Union: the Export Ban Threatens Employee Salaries

The oldest military factory in the Balkans, "Zastava Arms" from Kragujevac, will mark 172 years of operation on October 27th, under the banner of the arms export ban, which was introduced by the state in the middle of this year.

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The oldest military factory in the Balkans, "Zastava Arms" from Kragujevac, will mark 172 years of operation on October 27th, under the banner of the arms export ban, which was introduced by the state in the middle of this year.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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On October 27, the oldest military factory in the Balkans, "Zastava Orže", from Kragujevac, will mark 172 years of work in the sign of the ban on the export of weapons, which the Hon.

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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As the Kragujevac-based Zastava Arms factory celebrates another anniversary, which will mark its 172nd anniversary on Monday, October 27, the position of workers at one of the oldest factories in the Balkans is unsatisfactory, unions believe. Employees are facing numerous problems, and what the unions particularly point to is the non-payment of contributions. One of the factory's four unions, the Free Workers' Union, points out that poor heating…

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Glas Šumadije broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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