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Mandatory Christmas Gift: Who Is for and Who Is Against?

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The economy is on its feet. The mandatory Christmas bonus announced by Prime Minister Robert Golob could threaten jobs, employers warn. Trade unions, on the other hand, welcome it. Would the mandatory Christmas bonus really threaten the stability of the economy? "You can see from the moon that this is a pre-election candy," says MP Jožef Horvat from NSi, who has submitted a proposal to parliament to raise the census for normarians.

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The economy is on its feet. The mandatory Christmas bonus announced by Prime Minister Robert Golob could threaten jobs, employers warn. Trade unions, on the other hand, welcome it. Would the mandatory Christmas bonus really threaten the stability of the economy? "You can see from the moon that this is a pre-election candy," says MP Jožef Horvat from NSi, who has submitted a proposal to parliament to raise the census for normarians.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Employers' organizations believe that it is unacceptable that business performance is prescribed as a mandatory part of salary. They have also spoken out at the largest trade union headquarters.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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According to the assessment of employer organizations, such a measure would further worsen the operating conditions of companies.

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Five employer organizations, members of the ESS, oppose Prime Minister Robert Golob's proposal to introduce a mandatory Christmas bonus, as it would place a new burden on the economy. The ZSSS emphasizes that an appropriate social dialogue must be held on it.

Prime Minister Robert Golob has upset representative employer organisations by announcing that the government will discuss the introduction of a mandatory Christmas bonus on Thursday. In a joint statement to the press, they wrote that this is a new burden that would worsen the competitiveness of the Slovenian economy, and lamented "the repeated ignorance of social dialogue". The Federation of Free Trade Unions of Slovenia (ZSSS) welcomes the gov…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Prime Minister Robert Golob has angered representative employer organisations by announcing that the government will discuss the introduction of a mandatory Christmas bonus on Thursday. In a joint statement to the press, they wrote that it would be a new burden that would worsen the competitiveness of the Slovenian economy, and lamented "the renewed ignorance of social dialogue".

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Lokalec.si broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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