Job advertisements for various construction roles, including painting and plastering, have appeared at the local Employment Agency. The listings offer a gross monthly salary of 3,500 euros for a standard 40-hour work week and reportedly do not mandate prior work experience. Interested candidates were directed to contact an individual named Boris.
Upon investigating the listed contact number via the Necenzurirano portal, journalists connected with Boris Mijič, a member of the Truth organization. During the call, Mijič stated that his wife was responsible for posting the job advertisements. He provided context regarding her business change, noting that she transitioned her enterprise from the cosmetic sector to construction following financial difficulties experienced by Progros.
Despite Mijič’s explanation, he denied being the designated contact person for the advertised positions, even though his name was visible on the advertisement’s phone listing. This discrepancy arose after the journalists used the provided phone number to inquire about the job opportunities. The report highlights the contrast between the official job postings and the clarification received when attempting to verify the details through the phone line.
The situation raises questions regarding the authenticity of the listed contact for the available work.
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