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A Serbian woman's shocking confession about the season on the Krk: A great trauma, but it taught me a lot

A Serbian waitress named Jasmina shared harrowing details about the poor working and living conditions she experienced during the summer season at Krk Island in Croatia. She described her employer treating workers like slaves, forcing them to work excessive hours, cleaning toilets, and providing inadequate food and shelter. The accommodation for six women had no functional kitchen, broken plumbing, and minimal furniture. Food was described as unappetizing, consisting mostly of boiled meat and occasional pizza or sandwiches. Her final day ended with a traumatic encounter where the owner made threatening remarks. Her post sparked widespread reactions, with many confirming similar experiences while others called for collective action and highlighted the need for change.

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Oslobođenje logoOslobođenjeIndependentProgressive9 hr. ago
A Serbian woman's shocking confession about the season on the Krk: A great trauma, but it taught me a lot

A Serbian waitress named Jasmina shared harrowing details about the poor working and living conditions she experienced during the summer season at Krk Island in Croatia. She described her employer treating workers like slaves, forcing them to work excessive hours, cleaning toilets, and providing inadequate food and shelter. The accommodation for six women had no functional kitchen, broken plumbing, and minimal furniture. Food was described as unappetizing, consisting mostly of boiled meat and occasional pizza or sandwiches. Her final day ended with a traumatic encounter where the owner made threatening remarks. Her post sparked widespread reactions, with many confirming similar experiences while others called for collective action and highlighted the need for change.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue of seasonal worker exploitation through a lens that highlights systemic abuse and calls for collective action, which aligns with left-leaning perspectives. While the article does not overtly advocate for specific policies, the emphasis on worker rights, the critique of a

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