In August 2016, a month and a half before the parliamentary election in Montenegro, the state-owned Posta Crne Gore (Montenegro Post) signed 74 temporary employment contracts through an employment agency Dekra. All contracts were signed for a period of 30 days and referred to those engagements that are a part of regular activities of the employees in the postal company. Ivan Kalezic, the official of the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists, is at the head of Posta Crne Gore.
At the end of 2015 Posta Crne Gore had 844 employees. However, in 2016, Posta hired additional manpower through an employment agency, and in August, during the election campaign, it concluded temporary employment contracts with as many as 74 persons. All contracts were signed for a period of 30 days for those engagements that are a part of the regular activities of the employees in the postal company, such as postmen, couriers, operators, cleaning staff, etc.
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