Mitja Gorenšček
Mitja Gorenšček is the Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (GZS), where he plays a critical role in advocating for business interests and influencing economic policies. Recently, he was in the news for expressing concerns regarding the financial aspects of Slovenia's long-term care law, arguing that the government may be overestimating the funds needed from individuals and businesses, potentially raising unnecessary financial burdens.
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Slovenia:
Mitja Gorenšček is the chair of the Economic and Social Council and the CEO of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia.
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Slovenia:
Mitja Gorenšček explained that they do not see grounds for negotiations regarding the mandatory Christmas bonus.
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Slovenia:
Mitja Gorenšček is also a representative of employers in the management board.
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Slovenia:
Mitja Gorenšček is the CEO of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (GZS) and is critical of the government's inaction regarding the activation of a subsidy for reduced working hours.
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Slovenia:
Mitja Gorenšček is the chair of the Economic and Social Council who commented on the government's willingness to negotiate the Christmas bonus proposal.
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Slovenia:
Mitja Gorenšček, the chairman of ESS, announced that there would be no discussion on the proposals if everything is already decided.
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Slovenia:
Mitja Gorenšček is the CEO of GZS who argues against the mandatory Christmas bonus, stating it could lead to job relocations abroad.
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Slovenia:
Mitja Gorenšček warned that Slovenia lost 6000 jobs in the first half of the year.
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Slovenia:
Mitja Gorenšček is the CEO of GZS who emphasizes the need for immediate action to improve the economic situation.
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Slovenia:
Mitja Gorenšček is the executive director of the Chamber of Commerce of Slovenia and emphasizes the need for concrete solutions to identified problems.
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