Pižurica: Amendments to laws guaranteeing a non-working Sunday are on the agenda of the extraordinary session of the Parliament

"We remain consistent and committed to preserving and advancing workers' rights," said the Europe Now Movement MP.

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Miloš Pižurica, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M.Matković
Miloš Pižurica, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro/M.Matković
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A request has been submitted to the Parliament to hold an extraordinary session where the agenda item would include amendments to the Internal Trade Law proposed by the Europe Now Movement (PES), which would guarantee a non-working Sunday, said PES MP Miloš Pižurica.

He thanked the MPs who recognized the importance of this initiative and gave their signatures clear support for the protection of employee rights.

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photo: X/Miloš Pižurica
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photo: X/Miloš Pižurica

"We responsibly waited for the social partners to agree on the level of rights affecting more than 50.000 employees in the trade sector, before the Constitutional Court's decision. Since that agreement did not come about, we proposed that the law be included in the agenda. We remain consistent and committed to preserving and improving workers' rights," Pižurica said in a post on Iks.

He said that a non-working Sunday is not a luxury.

"It is a matter of health, family life and basic labor rights. It is the right to rest, to time with family and to the preservation of human dignity," he concluded.

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