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Article

11 Jul 2007

Author:
Freedom Fight

Private companies in Serbia forbid workers to organise labour unions

...throughout the 50 [private] companies [surveyed] none had unions or other forms of labor organizations. Workers who attempted to organize were discouraged and stopped through various informal means such as managers giving strong 'advice', or by simply firing individuals – scapegoats - in order to discourage others from organizing...[T]wo of the companies have explicitly stated in their code of conduct for workers that labor organizing is not welcome.