Pregled Poslodavaca Kojima Su Odobrena Sredstava Po "Program Podrške Zapošljavanju Mladih Sa Vss U Statusu Pripravnika U 2020

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Pregled Poslodavaca Kojima Su Odobrena Sredstava Po PREGLED POSLODAVACA KOJIMA SU ODOBRENA SREDSTAVA PO "PROGRAM PODRŠKE ZAPOŠLJAVANJU MLADIH SA VSS U STATUSU PRIPRAVNIKA U 2020. GODINI" KOMPONENTA III - LICA BEZ RADNOG ISKUSTVA SA VSS NA SJEDNICI UPRAVNOG ODBORA OD 04.09.2020.GODINE Rb. Biro Filijala NAZIV POSLODAVCA LICA 1 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka UDRUŽENjE GRAĐANA "POZITIVNE SNAGE SRPSKE" BANjA LUKA 2 2 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka JU O.Š. ,,Sveti Sava" Banja Luka 2 3 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka JU Centar "ZAŠTITI ME" Banja Luka 1 4 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka JZU Institut za javno zdravstvo Republike Srpske 19 5 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka UDRUŽENJE ZA CEREBRALNU PARALIZU - CPOSSIBLE 1 6 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka "AUTOMATIKON" Srećko Gajić s.p. Banja Luka 1 7 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka J.P. RTRS Banja Luka 2 8 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka "Grafo-komerc" d.o.o. Banja Luka 1 9 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka Grad Banja Luka 1 10 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka ADVOKAT MILAN D. PETKOVIĆ BANjA LUKA 2 11 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka Vijeće naroda RS 2 12 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka "OSIGURANJE AURA" a.d. Banja Luka 1 13 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka Zavod "Dr ZOTOVIĆ" Banja Luka 1 14 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka JU Osnovna škola "Branko Radičević" Banja Luka 3 15 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka "VETMEDIK" Draško Polić s.p. Banja Luka 1 16 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka "EUPHORIA" d.o.o. 1 17 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka "POŠTE SRPSKE" A.D. Banja Luka 20 18 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka "BAUSTATIK" d.o.o. Banja Luka 1 19 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka JP "PUTEVI RS" d.o.o. Banja Luka 10 20 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka CIDEA BANJA LUKA (City development agency) 2 21 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka Zavod "Dr ZOTOVIĆ" Banja Luka 2 22 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka "FOKUS MEDIA" d.o.o. Banja Luka 1 23 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka JU Poljoprivredni institut RS, Banja Luka 1 24 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka JU Studentski centar "NIKOLA TESLA" Banja Luka 1 25 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka JU Centar za predškolsko vaspitanje i obrazovanje Banja Luka 2 26 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka JU Ekonomska škola Banja Luka 3 27 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka "Savez sindikata R.S." 1 28 Biro Banja Luka Banja Luka MKD "AURIS" a.d. Banja Luka 1 29 Biro Bijeljina Bijeljina Akcionarsko društvo "VODOVOD I KANALIZACIJA" Bijeljina 3 30 Biro Bijeljina Bijeljina "PANTA-REI" D.o.o. Bijeljina 1 31 Biro Bijeljina Bijeljina D.O.O. "VAMARK" Bijeljina 1 32 Biro Bijeljina Bijeljina "NEKRETNINE SiM", Jovana Despotović s. p. Bijeljina 1 33 Biro Bijeljina Bijeljina A.D." KOMUNALAC " Bijeljina 5 34 Biro Bijeljina Bijeljina JU "Javni fond za dječiju zaštitu" 2 35 Biro Bijeljina Bijeljina "EURO STIL MK" d.o.o. Bijeljina 1 36 Biro Bijeljina Bijeljina JU Dječiji vrtić "Čika Jova Zmaj "Bijeljina 1 37 Biro Bijeljina Bijeljina "PRIZMA" d.o.o. Bijeljina 1 38 Biro Bijeljina Bijeljina JU "VODE SRPSKE" Bijeljina 2 39 Biro Bijeljina Bijeljina IGM "DRINA" a.d. Bijeljina 1 40 Biro Bileća Trebinje J.P. "KOMUS" A.D. Bileća 1 41 Biro Bileća Trebinje "MLJEKARA PAĐENI" d.o.o. Plana, Bileća 1 42 Biro Bileća Trebinje "JEFTOVIĆ COMPANY" d.o.o. Bileća 1 43 Biro Bratunac Zvornik JU Osnovna škola "Vuk Karadžić" Bratunac 3 44 Biro Bratunac Zvornik JU Centar za socijalni rad Bratunac 1 45 Biro Bratunac Zvornik JZU Dom zdravlja Bratunac 1 46 Biro Bratunac Zvornik OPŠTINSKA UPRAVA BRATUNAC 17 47 Biro Bratunac Zvornik JU za predškolsko vaspitanje i obrazovanje"Radost" Bratunac 2 48 Biro Bratunac Zvornik Zanatska radnja - AGENCIJA - "BOŽO MRKI" Milošević Mirjana s.p. 1 49 Biro Bratunac Zvornik JU Osnovna škola "Branko Radičević" Bratunac 1 50 Biro Čelinac Banja Luka JU "CENTAR ZA SOCIJALNI RAD" Čelinac 1 51 Biro Čelinac Banja Luka JZU Dom zdravlja "SVETI VRAČEVI" Čelinac 1 52 Biro Čelinac Banja Luka OPŠTINA ČELINAC 3 53 Biro Čelinac Banja Luka JU Dječiji vrtić "NEVEN" 2 54 Biro Čelinac Banja Luka "ČISTOĆA I ZELENILO" a.d. Čelinac 1 55 Biro Čelinac Banja Luka "MEGAMONT" d.o.o. Čelinac 1 56 Biro Derventa Doboj "AUTO SERVISNI CENTAR AS" d.o.o. Derventa 2 57 Biro Doboj Doboj GRAD DOBOJ 5 58 Biro Doboj Doboj KP "PROGRES" AD Doboj 1 59 Biro Foča Trebinje "FALCON" d.o.o. Foča 3 60 Biro Foča Trebinje Javna ustanova Studentski dom "Foča" 1 61 Biro Foča Trebinje JU Centar za socijalni rad Foča 1 62 Biro Foča Trebinje "PAVGORD" d.o.o. Foča 1 63 Biro Gradiška Banja Luka JZU "DOM ZDRAVLJA" Gradiška 2 64 Biro Gradiška Banja Luka KP "VODOVOD" a.d. Gradiška 1 65 Biro Gradiška Banja Luka KP "GRADSKA ČISTOĆA" a.d. Gradiška 1 66 Biro Gradiška Banja Luka JU Centar za socijalni rad Gradiška 1 67 Biro Gradiška Banja Luka JU "KULTURNI CENTAR" p.o. Gradiška 1 68 Biro Gradiška Banja Luka "RAGA" Gradiška 1 69 Biro Han Pijesak Istocno Sarajevo Opština Han Pijesak 6 70 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo "PROINŽENJERING" d.o.o. 1 71 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo D.O.O.'' Geo Novo '' 2 72 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo ZU Apoteka "PHARMA-SAN" Istočno Sarajevo 1 73 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo Društvo sa ograničenom odgovornošću "Centar media" Istočno Novo 1 74 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo ZU Ambulanta za liječenje, zdravstvenu njegu i rehabilitaciju "MASTER 1 75 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo Okružno javno tužilaštvo u Istočnom Sarajevu 3 76 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo Mješoviti holding "ERS" - MP a.d. Trebinje - ZD IRCE A.D. Istočno 3 77 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo Zanatstvo, trgovina i ugostiteljstvo Pekara " ZLATNO ZRNO" Dragan 3 78 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo "IRC" d.o.o. 4 79 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo ZU stomatološka ambulanta " STANOJEVIĆ " Istočno Sarajevo 1 80 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo "Bobo Graf" d.o.o. 2 81 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo Parketar " S JEREMIĆ " Srđan Jeremić s.p. Istočno Novo Sarajevo 1 82 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo Veterinarska ambulanta "VETANOVA" 1 83 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo PU dječiji vrtić "PATRIJARH PAVLE" Istočno Novo Sarajevo 7 84 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo SRC "SLAVIJA" 2 85 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo " CENTROTRANS " A.D. 2 86 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo JU "Studentski centar u Lukavici" Istočno Sarajevo 1 87 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo Opština "Istočno Novo Sarajevo" 5 88 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo Trgovina Trgovinska radnja "ELEKTROLUX" Igor Maletić s.p IN Sarajevo 1 89 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo "MEDISPORT" d.o.o. Istočno Sarajevo 1 90 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo PU-Klub za djecu "Vratite nam osmijeh" Istočno Sarajevo 4 91 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo KP "Vik" a.d. Istočno Sarajevo 6 92 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo Javna ustanova za kulturu "KULTURNI CENTAR" Istočno Novo Sarajevo 2 93 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo PU "MACA" 1 94 Biro I. N. Sarajevo Istocno Sarajevo JU Matična biblioteka Istočno Sarajevo 3 95 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo JU Osnovna škola "Aleksa Šantić" Vojkovići, Istočna Ilidža 3 96 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo JZU Bolnica "SRBIJA" Istočno Sarajevo 6 97 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo JU Osnovna škola "JOVAN DUČIĆ" Kasindo 8 98 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo "AKVAMONTMERC" d.o.o. 1 99 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo JU Osnovna škola "Petar Petrović Njegoš" Istočna Ilidža 2 100 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo JKP "KOMIL" Istočna Ilidža 8 101 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo Klub za djecu "NOVA RADOST" 1 102 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo "JH Tehnički biro" d.o.o. 1 103 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo "REAP" d.o.o. Istočno Sarajevo 1 104 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo "2M GRUPA" d.o.o. 1 105 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo JU Dom za starija lica Istočno Sarajevo 6 106 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo Udruženje "NOVE GENERACIJE" 5 107 Biro I.Ilidža Istocno Sarajevo "FOBOLUX" d.o.o. Istočna Ilidža 1 108 Biro Kalinovik Trebinje JKP "RAD" d.o.o. Kalinovik 1 109 Biro Kalinovik Trebinje JU Osnovna škola "Ljutica Bogdan" Kalinovik 2 110 Biro Kalinovik Trebinje SKUPŠTINA OPŠTINE KALINOVIK 3 111 Biro Kotor Varoš Banja Luka PU "MELISSAKI" Kotor Varoš 1 112 Biro Kotor Varoš Banja Luka J.U. Centar za kulturu, sport i informisanje 1 113 Biro Kozarska Dubica Prijedor OPŠTINA KOZARSKA DUBICA 5 114 Biro Laktaši Banja Luka "Aerodromi Republike Srpske" a.d. Banja Luka 5 115 Biro Modriča Doboj JU Osnovna škola "SUTJESKA" Modriča 1 116 Biro Modriča Doboj S.O.Vukosavlje 2 117 Biro Modriča Doboj JZU Specijalna bolnica za hroničnu psihijatriju Modriča 2 118 Biro Mrkonjić Grad Banja Luka Opština Mrkonjić Grad 3 119 Biro Nevesinje Trebinje "SIMENTAL CENTAR" d.o.o. 1 120 Biro Nevesinje Trebinje "MDM" d.o.o. Nevesinje 2 121 Biro Nevesinje Trebinje J.P. "VODOVOD" a.d. Nevesinje 1 122 Biro Nevesinje Trebinje "AUTOSALON ĐURO" d.o.o. 1 123 Biro Nevesinje Trebinje DOO "HERCEGOVINA-AUTO" 1 124 Biro Pale Istocno Sarajevo JU Studentski centar Pale 2 125 Biro Pale Istocno Sarajevo JU Osnovna škola "SRBIJA" 2 126 Biro Pale Istocno Sarajevo "STANIŠIĆ" d.o.o. Pale 6 127 Biro Pale Istocno Sarajevo "GRIJANJEINVEST" d.o.o. 1 128 Biro Pale Istocno Sarajevo Crveni krst Republike Srpske 2 129 Biro Pale Istocno Sarajevo "KOMUNALNO" a.d. 2 130 Biro Pale Istocno Sarajevo Kinoteka RS 1 131 Biro Pale Istocno Sarajevo JZU Dom zdravlja "Pale" 1 132 Biro Pale Istocno Sarajevo JU Osnovna škola "PALE" 4 133 Biro Pale Istocno Sarajevo "GAS PROMET" AD 1 134 Biro Pale Istocno Sarajevo "SP STONE" d.o.o.
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