Employers say the court's decision was expected, unions warn that workers' rights must not be jeopardized

It is still uncertain what the abolition of Sunday off brings and what kind of agreement is now possible.

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After more than six years, since the introduction of a Sunday off in shops in Montenegro, the Constitutional Court of Montenegro today repealed the controversial article of the law on internal trade, assessing that the ban was unconstitutional and discriminatory.

While employers say that the decision was expected, and unions warn that workers' rights must not be jeopardized, it is still uncertain what the abolition of the non-working Sunday will bring and what kind of agreement is now possible.

New legal solutions and political interests are at play, and a compromise is once again being sought between the state, employers, and unions.

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