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About a Hundred Workers in Vukovar Lose Their Jobs

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Last week, the director of a company from Germany informed me that they would be closing their plant in Vukovar by the end of the month. The reason for this decision is the increase in the guaranteed minimum wage in Croatia, so they decided to move their production to Romania and Bulgaria, says Vukovar Mayor Marijan Pavliček
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Last week, the director of a company from Germany informed me that they would be closing their plant in Vukovar by the end of the month. The reason for this decision is the increase in the guaranteed minimum wage in Croatia, so they decided to move their production to Romania and Bulgaria, says Vukovar Mayor Marijan Pavliček

The German owners of the company Ricosta Croatia have decided to move production to Romania and Bulgaria due to the increase in the minimum wage, which means layoffs for about a hundred workers, mostly women aged 50 to 60. The mayor of Vukovar has already offered a possible solution.

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tportal.hr broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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