Black Market Labor on RTRS and FTV

CIN’s new documentary will air Feb. 17

Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN) will air a documentary on the labor black market in BiH. The show looks at unregistered workers, workers who do not have health and pension contributions paid, as well as those who work for years where there is no official record of their labor.

The documentary will be aired on FTV on Saturday, 17 Feb at 13:10. During those 25 minutes, CIN journalist Svjetlana Ćelić will guide viewers through the issues and show the hard life of pensioners. CIN also looks at how the government is addressing and not addressing this problem.

This show was also aired on Tuesday, 06 Feb. at 20:05 on RTRS.

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