Arbetskultur och veckorytm i Croatia
Croatia operates a forty-hour standard workweek under the Labour Act (Zakon o radu). Statutory paid leave is twenty working days per year, with collective agreements in tourism, construction and manufacturing often adding seniority days. The five-day Monday-to-Friday rhythm is universal in office work, with the workday typically running from eight or nine in the morning to four or five in the afternoon.
Croatia adopted the euro on 1 January 2023, replacing the kuna and significantly simplifying business with eurozone partners. Joining Schengen the same day removed border controls with most EU neighbours, which has strengthened the country's position as a regional logistics and tourism hub.
The summer tourism season from June through September drives a major shift in Croatian commercial activity, with coastal cities operating at substantially elevated capacity while inland office work continues at normal rhythm. International project planners should distinguish between coastal and continental Croatia when scheduling.