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New Threats of Moving to Croatia, This Time From (Partially) State-Owned Petrol

Summary by 24ur.com
The supervisors of the largest oil trader have gathered for an extraordinary meeting. They have determined that a 16% increase in the minimum wage has ruined their financial plans, while the state is pressuring them with regulated margins. In the event of a possible move, they are also announcing a comprehensive optimization of costs in all areas: from jobs to sponsorships and donations. Will they also lay off workers? How are they being held ac…

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Petrol Supervisory Board Chairwoman Vesna Južna warned that the company's business plan for this year, adopted in December, did not foresee a 16 percent increase in the minimum wage to 1,481.88 euros gross.

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The supervisors of the largest oil trader have gathered for an extraordinary meeting. They have determined that a 16% increase in the minimum wage has ruined their financial plans, while the state is pressuring them with regulated margins. In the event of a possible move, they are also announcing a comprehensive optimization of costs in all areas: from jobs to sponsorships and donations. Will they also lay off workers? How are they being held ac…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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24ur.com broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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