Dogovor Za Delovna Sorabotka <720p>
In the evolving landscape of labor law in North Macedonia, the Dogovor za delovna sorabotka (Employment Cooperation Contract) has emerged as a popular, yet often misunderstood, alternative to a standard employment contract ( Dogovor za raboten odnos ). While not explicitly defined as a distinct category in the Law on Employment Relationships ( Zakon za rabotnite odnosi ), this term is widely used in practice to describe civil or commercial contracts for specific services.
This article clarifies what a Dogovor za delovna sorabotka typically entails, its legal basis, key differences from standard employment, and the risks and benefits for both employers and workers. In essence, a Dogovor za delovna sorabotka is a contractual agreement between two parties (a contractor and a client) where the contractor agrees to perform a specific task, project, or service in exchange for a fee. It is not an employment contract. Instead, it falls under the Law on Obligations ( Zakon za obligacioni odnosi ), specifically as a contract for work ( dogovor za delo ) or a service contract. dogovor za delovna sorabotka




