Tag: salaries

Montenegro faces financial crisis: Urgent debt decision needed to avoid default

Mihailo Anđušić, a member of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), stated that Montenegro needs the decision to incur debt, as the country will...

Public sector employment growth puts pressure on private sector in Montenegro

One in three employees works in the public sector, and many workers are transitioning from the private sector to the state sector in search...

Montenegro sees salary increases in November 2024, with notable growth in several sectors

In November 2024, three municipalities in Montenegro recorded average salaries exceeding 1,000 euros: Podgorica at 1,039 euros, Tivat at 1,243 euros, and Zeta at...

Salaries and pensions at risk only if public finances collapse

Salaries and pensions for citizens can only remain unpaid if public finances collapse due to excessive borrowing, public spending, widespread party-based employment, systematic destruction...
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Montenegro’s credit rating upgrade promises economic growth and lower loan costs

Montenegro's Prime Minister Milojko Spajić announced that citizens can expect sustainable increases in salaries and pensions, justified investments in infrastructure, and a decrease in...

Exploring Montenegro’s Salary Landscape: Identifying Regions with the Highest and Lowest Average Incomes

The average salary without taxes and contributions in December amounted to 814 EUR, while the gross salary was 1,018 EUR, according to data from...
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