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UGP: Employers File Claims on Time and Threatened with Penalties for Being Late
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsProgressiveOverlooked by conservatives18 hr. ago

UGP: Employers File Claims on Time and Threatened with Penalties for Being Late

The Union of Entrepreneurs of Croatia (UGP) has raised concerns about delays in processing requests related to hiring foreign workers, stating that employers submit their applications on time but face penalties due to state administrative delays. The organization highlights that these issues affect various sectors, including hospitality, tourism, construction, and others reliant on foreign labor. Employers argue they comply with legal requirements and inspections but suffer consequences when state institutions fail to meet deadlines. UGP criticizes the lack of coordination between relevant agencies and calls for faster processing, transparency, and digitalization of procedures. They emphasize that businesses should not bear the burden of bureaucratic inefficiencies and urge the government to improve internal processes before imposing penalties.

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HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicProgressive18 hr. ago
UGP: Employers File Claims on Time and Threatened with Penalties for Being Late

The Union of Entrepreneurs of Croatia (UGP) has raised concerns about delays in processing requests related to hiring foreign workers, stating that employers submit their applications on time but face penalties due to state administrative delays. The organization highlights that these issues affect various sectors, including hospitality, tourism, construction, and others reliant on foreign labor. Employers argue they comply with legal requirements and inspections but suffer consequences when state institutions fail to meet deadlines. UGP criticizes the lack of coordination between relevant agencies and calls for faster processing, transparency, and digitalization of procedures. They emphasize that businesses should not bear the burden of bureaucratic inefficiencies and urge the government to improve internal processes before imposing penalties.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a systemic failure of the state bureaucracy, emphasizing the negative impact on small businesses and calling for institutional reform. It portrays the government as inefficient and places responsibility on state institutions rather than individual employers. This is a

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentProgressive19 hr. ago
"Season of decline due to bureaucracy": UGP calls for urgent solutions for the permits of foreign workers

The Union of Entrepreneurs of Croatia (UGP) has raised concerns about bureaucratic delays in granting work permits to foreign workers, which are negatively impacting businesses across various sectors such as hospitality, tourism, construction, and others reliant on migrant labor. The organization highlights that entrepreneurs comply with legal requirements but face penalties due to administrative inefficiencies. They argue that the state must ensure timely processing of applications and avoid placing undue risk on businesses. UGP is requesting urgent meetings with relevant authorities, transparency on processing times, coordination between institutions, and greater involvement of business representatives in legislative processes. They also advocate for further digitization of procedures to improve efficiency.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a systemic failure of the state to meet its obligations, emphasizing the burden placed on entrepreneurs and calling for institutional reform. It uses language that criticizes bureaucratic inertia and advocates for more efficient governance, aligning with progressive/左

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