by Ziva Weiss | Jan 3, 2019 | Business, Employment in Slovenia, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, NEWS, Work in Slovenia, Бизнес, Бизнес в Словении, Деловая Словения, Законодательство, Работа в Словении
The parliamentary group “Levica” prepared a novella to the law, regulating the minimum salary, and the national assembly supported it. The novella of the law increases the minimum salary to 667 euros net (until today, this amount was 638 euros), in 2020 this amount...
by Ziva Weiss | Dec 4, 2018 | BLOG, Business, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Work in Slovenia
Compared to the third quarter of 2017, domestic consumption in the third quarter of 2018 increased for 3.5%. Final consumption increased for 0.7%, gross investment increased for 13.4%. The most important components of domestic consumption are final consumption of...
by News Sibiz | Oct 12, 2018 | Business, Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia
After the foundation of the company, customers often have many questions about the employment of the director in the company, the basis for his employment, the cost of contributions and other costs. The answers follow below in the text. Employment in the company and...
by News Sibiz | Mar 6, 2018 | Employment in Slovenia, Work in Slovenia
Ljubljana, 15 February (STA) – The average gross monthly salary in Slovenia increased to 1,626.95 euro last year, up 2.7% in nominal and 1.3% higher in real terms over 2016, the Statistics Office said on Thursday. The average net monthly salary rose to 1,062...
by News Sibiz | Dec 4, 2017 | Business, Employment in Slovenia, Uncategorized
December is a month of fluffy snow, colourful lights, mulled wine and magic. It is the time to reflect on the year, to conclude any unfinished business and think about plans for the upcoming year. What awaits us in the new year? For us, 2017 was active, interesting,...
by News Sibiz | Apr 3, 2013 | Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, Work in Slovenia
Chapter XII: Long-term care When are you entitled to long-term care? There is no special long-term care insurance or assistance scheme in Slovenia. However, a person dependent on the care of another person who is in need of permanent attendance and assistance with...