Sunday Trade Discussed once again
March 26th, 2008
Zagreb, March 26 (CP) — The proposal of a new law on Sunday shopping has been put before parliament. The ruling HDZ is claiming that the law should prevent grey economy and protect workers. Explaining the proposal deputy PM Damir Polancec said that the law envisages Sunday and holidays to be non-working days for shops, while this would be eased during the summer months and in December. The opposition does not see a problem in shops being opened on Sunday, but rather in workers being paid adequately for working Sundays, describing the ban on shops opening on Sunday as the capitulation of the legal state.
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