Croatian labour law referendum, 2010
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A referendum on labour law reforms in Croatia
has been proposed in 2010, following a petition drive by five Croatian trade union
s. They managed to gather 813,016 signatures, far more than the required 449,506 signatures (10 percent of all voters in Croatia), in the first successful popular referendum attempt.
The proposed new labour law opposed by the trade unions would set a six-month deadline for hammering out a new collective agreement after the existing one expires. After that, the workers' rights would be subject to separate agreements with individual employers instead.
After the Ministry of Administration completed its examination of the signatures, the Croatian Government first hinted that of all submitted signatures, no more than 330 thousand are valid, which would be insufficient for starting a referendum. After a public backlash, they nevertheless passed the signatures on to the Parliament.
The government also withdrew the reform proposals on 3 September 2010. The Croatian Parliament could not decide conclusively whether this rendered the referendum proposal moot or not, and instead passed the judgement on to the Constitutional Court of Croatia. The court decided on 20 October 2010 that there was no longer any need to hold the referendum.
The government and labour unions later agreed that there would be a different referendum instead, asking the question "Do you agree that a referendum must be called if so requested by 200,000 registered voters, and that the time for the collection of the required number of voters' signatures should be 30 days?". It will be held at the same time as the EU accession referendum, expected in 2011.
Croatia
Croatia , officially the Republic of Croatia , is a unitary democratic parliamentary republic in Europe at the crossroads of the Mitteleuropa, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean. Its capital and largest city is Zagreb. The country is divided into 20 counties and the city of Zagreb. Croatia covers ...
has been proposed in 2010, following a petition drive by five Croatian trade union
Trade union
A trade union, trades union or labor union is an organization of workers that have banded together to achieve common goals such as better working conditions. The trade union, through its leadership, bargains with the employer on behalf of union members and negotiates labour contracts with...
s. They managed to gather 813,016 signatures, far more than the required 449,506 signatures (10 percent of all voters in Croatia), in the first successful popular referendum attempt.
The proposed new labour law opposed by the trade unions would set a six-month deadline for hammering out a new collective agreement after the existing one expires. After that, the workers' rights would be subject to separate agreements with individual employers instead.
After the Ministry of Administration completed its examination of the signatures, the Croatian Government first hinted that of all submitted signatures, no more than 330 thousand are valid, which would be insufficient for starting a referendum. After a public backlash, they nevertheless passed the signatures on to the Parliament.
The government also withdrew the reform proposals on 3 September 2010. The Croatian Parliament could not decide conclusively whether this rendered the referendum proposal moot or not, and instead passed the judgement on to the Constitutional Court of Croatia. The court decided on 20 October 2010 that there was no longer any need to hold the referendum.
The government and labour unions later agreed that there would be a different referendum instead, asking the question "Do you agree that a referendum must be called if so requested by 200,000 registered voters, and that the time for the collection of the required number of voters' signatures should be 30 days?". It will be held at the same time as the EU accession referendum, expected in 2011.
Opinion polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size | In favour | Against | Undecided |
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Ipsos Puls for Nova TV | 8 July | 646 | 64% | 15% | 21% |
CRO Demoskop | 1 and 2 July | 1300 | 88.6% | N/A | N/A |