Novi Sindikat is a general-type labor union
that organizes workers in all sectors and
industries throughout Croatia.

  • Workers of Revija and Plobest Meet with the Ministry of Justice Regarding Arrears

    At the Ministry of Justice, Administration and Digital Transformation, a meeting was held with representatives of the workers from Revija in Šibenik and Plobest from Ploče, who have been demanding the payment of arrears for 25 years. According to union representatives, the Minister promised that…

  • Novi Sindikat Announces Protests: Revija Workers Demand Unpaid Wages

    Former employees of the Šibenik textile factory Revija are not giving up on their claims for unpaid salaries and severance pay. Representatives of Novi sindikat announced in Šibenik on Tuesday that workers will protest at St. Mark’s Square in Zagreb this September if the Government…

  • Revija Workers Await Government Call Surveillance Fears at Iskra Shipyard

    Novi sindikat, which has taken over the representation of former employees of the Šibenik textile factory Revija, is expecting an invitation this week from the Ministry of Physical Planning, Construction, and State Assets. The meeting is intended to address the remaining claims of 326 former…

  • Mr. Prime Minister, the Workers are Still Waiting!

    Below is the letter we sent today to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, Andrej Plenković: Dear president of the Republic of Croatia, We are addressing you once again to urgently suggest a new meeting between representatives of the former employees of the…

  • Novi Sindikat calls out the Government over unpaid Wages for Revija and Plobest Workers

    Yesterday, December 10, 2024, at 11 a.m., we held a press conference in front of the Parliament entrance (Ilica 256B). During the conference, we publicly called on the Government of the Republic of Croatia and the competent ministers to resolve the issue of bankruptcy claims…

  • Revija Workers at the Ministry of Finance

    Novi sindikat has formally called on the Government to enact new legislation or implement two specific European directives to establish a legal framework for paying long-overdue claims to former workers. This includes the staff of the bankrupt clothing factory “Revija” from Šibenik and the former…

  • New protest by Revija workers at the beginning of December

    Since the Government of the Republic of Croatia has yet to provide a serious response to the Revija case, we have sent a new letter announcing a protest in early December: “Dear Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, We remind you that on September…

  • Šibenik Revija workers come to Zagreb

    The Šibenik textile factory Revija entered bankruptcy on March 19, 2001. At that moment, 326 women workers were dismissed, and their claims for 1.7 million euros (13 million HRK) in unpaid salaries and severance pay were officially recognized. To date, they have managed to collect…