The article discusses the issue of excessive sick leave in Serbia, comparing it to Germany's stricter regulations introduced by Chancellor Olaf Scholz due to economic losses. It highlights how misuse of sick leave in Serbia directly threatens investments and can lead to production halts. The Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS) conducted a survey of 133 companies, revealing significant seasonal trends in absenteeism, particularly in January and July. Regions like Vojvodina, Šumadija, and parts of Central and Southern Serbia report higher rates. Key affected sectors include metallurgy, textiles, food industry, forestry, and utilities. The article outlines proposed solutions such as reducing employer costs for sick leave, improving verification mechanisms, strict enforcement of laws, and setting medical standards for sick leave duration.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): While the topic involves labor policies and economic impact, which could be politically charged, the article presents a balanced overview of the issue without overtly favoring any political ideology. It cites data from the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and proposes practical measures rather than overt





