Around 20,000 People in Serbia Go Back to Work After Forced Leaves
He added that around 1.6 thousand companies had been forced to stop producing, or bring the production activities to a minimum, but that the trend was slowly changing.
Stanic said that, within the possibilities, conditions should be created for people to go back to work in large numbers and that the functioning of the public transport should be expanded. He added that the activation of intercity transport and the liberalization of the issuing of permits should be considered as well.
He added that the manufacturing industry should be reactivated as soon as possible.
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