Sajid overseas international ltd ensures day-to-day guidance to help your business navigate Croatia labor laws and regulations. Delicate Overseas also ensures payroll is processed weekly or fortnightly (the standard periods in Croatia ), and that taxes are withheld as required.
As the Croatia Employer of Record, Sajid overseas international ltd is responsible for employee income tax withholding, payment of payroll taxes to state authorities, and submission of tax returns to the Croatia Tax Office.
Partnering with our Croatia PEO is the quickest and most cost-effective way to enter the Croatia market.
When hiring employees in Croatia , employers should draft concise, written contracts that detail the terms and conditions of employment. The contract provisions should always be written in both English and Croatia .
Employment contracts in Croatia should include the following provisions:
Letters of offer and employment contracts must detail salary and compensation in the local Croatia Kuna/HRK.
When your business partners is Sajid overseas international ltd , as experts will assist you to draft letters of offer and employment contracts that comply with local employment legislation.
Probationary period |
3 – 6 months recommended |
Termination notice period | 0 to 2 years employment: 4 weeks notice required 2 to 5 years employment: 6 weeks notice required >5 years employment: 8 weeks notice required |
Severance | 0 to 1 year employment: none 1 to 2 years employment: 10 days salary 2 to 5 years employment: 15 days salary Above 5 years employment: 20 days salary |
Probationary period |
3 – 6 months recommended |
Termination notice period | 0 to 2 years employment: 4 weeks notice required 2 to 5 years employment: 6 weeks notice required >5 years employment: 8 weeks notice required |
Severance | 0 to 1 year employment: none 1 to 2 years employment: 10 days salary 2 to 5 years employment: 15 days salary Above 5 years employment: 20 days salary |
The standard work week in Croatia is 40 hours, with employees generally working eight hours per workday. Business hours of operation are typically from 9am to 5pm – Monday through Friday. For every six days that an employee works, he/she must receive one rest day. During an employee’s rest day, they are prohibited from working.
Employees in Croatia should not work more than 48 hours per week. Any requested time in excess of 48 hours is payable at a rate that is 1.5x the employee’s base salary.