Living and working conditions Darja Kapun Grauf – EURES adviser Slovenia
Bordering countries
Full name: Republic of Slovenia Population: 2,010,377 Capital: Ljubljana (258,873) Area: 20,273 km² Official languages: Slovene; in nationally mixed areas also Hungarian and Italian Other languages: English, German, Croatian, Serbian Religion: Roman Catholic Climate: Alpine, Continental, Mediterranean Slovenia in brief -1
Currency: Euro since January 2007 Country Dialling Code: +386 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS Ambulance: 112 Fire Service: 112 Police: 113 Road Assistance: June 1991: 25 June 1991: Slovenia declares its independence 1 May 2004: 1 May 2004: Slovenia becomes a member of the EU Slovenia in brief - 2
Job Vacancies, January 2008 – August 2009
Registered Unemployment Figures
Employment of EU citizens 2008 State Number Bulgaria Romania Slovakia 696 Hungary 514 Poland 198 Italy 189 Other less than 100 All Source: Registration on health insurance
Shortages Computer and information technology experts Waiters Cooks Cleaners Medical doctors Protective services workers… Nureses, midwifes
Surpluses in Slovenia - Sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers… - Clerks (in posts, banks…) - Sewers and Sewing-machine operators (textiles, leather, fur etc.), - Doorkeepers, - Child-care workers - …
Slovenia does not apply any restrictions on the access to its labour market by citizens of the EU member countries and EEU countries. Free movement of workers
Entrance in Slovenia with a valid ID Within 3 days from arrival you have to register at the police station Within 3 months you should apply for a residence permit if you wish to stay in Slovenia. You will need: employment contract or enough resources for living health insurance evidence of impunity Registration procedure
Prices differ from location, size, age of real-estate, furnishment etc. Average rents in Ljubljana (capital) per month: studio 390 € studio 390 € 1 Bedroom apartment 480 € 1 Bedroom apartment 480 € 2 Bedroom apartment 800 € 2 Bedroom apartment 800 € 3 Bedroom apartment 1100 € 3 Bedroom apartment 1100 € Average rents in Maribor (second largest city) per month: studio 200 € studio 200 € 1 Bedroom apartment 250 € 1 Bedroom apartment 250 € 2 Bedroom apartment 350 € 2 Bedroom apartment 350 € 3 Bedroom apartment 450 € 3 Bedroom apartment 450 € Source: Accomodation
White bread 1 kg1,90 € Fresh milk 1 l0,79 € Patatoes 1 kg0,54 € Lettuce 1 kg2,01 € Women leather shoes 1 pair60,97 € Washing machine ( 5-7 kg )514,13 € Car Renault Clio11,088 € Premium unleaded gasoline 1 l0,868 € 0,1162 Electricity- day tariff 1 kwh0,1162 € Average costs : Average costs : some examples (Januar 2009)
Employment service of Slovenia – Eures mobility portal – Private employment agencies ( must be registered at the Ministry, free services for job seekers ) Newspapers, TV, radio (Delo, Večer, Primorske novice…) PROFIL STOLETJE ADECCO KADIS MOJE DELO ATAMA MANPOWER APEL OK CONSULTING Finding a job
DELO (daily news) VECER (daily news) DNEVNIK (daily news) PRIMORSKE NOVICE (daly news) DOLENJSKI LIST GORENJSKI GLAS (daly news) FINANCE (daily economy) Newspapers
Job vacancy is noticed Job application Interview Health certificate Employment contract (permanent, temporary) Tax and indentification number Social insurance within 8 days from the start of work (arranged by employer ) health insurance card Employment procedures
Minimum salary: 597,43 € gross € net Average salary: 922,14 € net Salary supplement: food allowance : 6,12 € / day transport to work: employer refunds costs of public transport ( it depends on employer ) Social contributions: employer: 16,10% employee: 22,10% Taxes depend on salary ( %) Remuneration
Full time - 40 hours, but not less than 36 and more than 42 Extra hours – allowed up to 170 hours/year Night work- 10 p.m.- 6.a.m. Working time
At least 4 weeks ( full-time or part-time): 5 days/week - 20 days 6 days/week - 24 days You are entitled to annual leave after 6 months of work Annual leave