Tag: labour market

Labour shortages and migration pressures in a tourism-led economy

Montenegro’s labour market entered 2026 with a paradoxical combination of low unemployment and widespread labour shortages. This imbalance reflects deep structural issues tied to...

Open borders, tight labour: Wage convergence, talent flows and productivity pressure after EU entry

EU accession reshapes labour markets not through a single legal change, but through a cumulative rebalancing of mobility, wages, skills and employer behaviour. For...

Professional education and micro-credentials beyond classical schools

Alongside regulatory expansion, Montenegro is experiencing a quieter but equally consequential transformation in its labour market. Employers increasingly demand specific, verifiable skills rather than formal degrees,...

Aspen Institute warns Montenegro shows the region’s sharpest labour market disparities

A new publication from the Aspen Institute has placed Montenegro at the centre of a renewed debate over employment, structural reform, and long-term economic...
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Construction 2026: Labour shortages, material volatility and regulatory tightening reshape Montenegro’s building cycle

Montenegro’s construction sector enters 2026 facing a complex landscape shaped by labour scarcity, lingering material-price volatility and new regulatory requirements intended to curb irregular...

Equal pay, digitalized work permits and social reforms in Montenegro

The practice under European directives shows that if colleagues work the same number of hours, employees have the right to ask their employer about...
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