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New regional labour rules a boost for aviation sector

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The labour markets of Serbia, Macedonia, and Albania are set to undergo a transformational change with the advent of a completely liberalised labour market on March 1, which is expected to improve the overall business climate and aid the aviation industry. The three countries are tackling labour shortages in different sectors within aviation, including maintenance, ground handling, and air traffic control. Establishing a unified labour market for an estimated eleven million people means easier access to a larger pool of talent across these nations, eliminating the hurdles of red tape and institutional constraints. Under the new rules starting this March, citizens of these nations can work in any of the three countries under the same conditions as their native counterparts.

January 24, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:56

    Finally. I hope BEG and AirSerbia profit out of this opportunity.

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    1. Anonymous12:31

      On other words: we're gonna slash worker's rights and working conditions to entice more profit to be extracted

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  2. Anonymous14:04

    Can someone say why Serbia, Albania and Macedonia did this? Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro seems like more obvious partners, since they are economically and politically closer.

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    1. Anonymous14:04

      Because these three countries are part of Open Balkan initiative.

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    2. Anonymous14:17

      How exactly is Serbia politically closer to Bosnia and Montenegro than to e.g Macedonia?
      Even in economic terms Serbia exports more to Macedonia than to Montenegro

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    3. Anonymous14:24

      It was political. Montenegro and Bosnia governments didn't want to be part of the initiative. Now Montenegro changed its mind in the meantime (new gov't), while Bosnia and Pristina institutions are still outside of Open Balkan negotiations and agreements.

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  3. Anonymous14:23

    This means that now i can apply for cabin crew at Air Serbia even though i am macedonian citizen?

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    1. Anonymous14:28

      Yes

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    2. Anonymous14:35

      Great

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    3. Anonymous15:40

      You would probably have to speak Serbian pretty well, although that's not an issue for most Macedonians.

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  4. Charlie17:50

    This is good news as it would be great to see Macedonians, Albanians and others working as Cabin Crews on Air Serbia flights. Don't think having a working knowledge of Serbian is a necessity as long as they are fluent in English. Knowing some Serbian would of course be a great plus though.

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    1. Anonymous06:15

      It would be good to have people from the region working at AS.

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  5. Anonymous20:48

    Does Ju have steward/ stewardesses shortage? I thought over 100 people applied.

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    1. Anonymous21:00

      No it does not. Over 1000, not 100, people applied actually and I don't know how you connected this with JU cabin crew

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    2. Anonymous21:31

      Because we are talking about potential new workers from MAK and ALB so I figured it was safe to think that some of these people many apply to work at Air Srbija.

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    3. Anonymous22:00

      They can apply but there isn't a shortage of crew.

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    4. Anonymous00:34

      OK, no shortage of crew.

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  6. Anonymous21:11

    Does anybody knows the average cabin crew salary of JU?

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    1. Anonymous23:04

      Yes

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    2. Anonymous06:00

      Somewhere in a range 850-1500 eur depending on hours flown....

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    3. Anonymous10:14

      I think that is not enough for living in BEG.

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  7. Anonymous06:04

    For aviation sector it might be a little bit late as Emirate countries absorbed most of the potential and still does....

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