Bulgaria Cancels MiG-29 Engine Repair Tender
A public procurement procedure aimed at repairing up to ten engines for Bulgaria’s MiG-29 fighter jets has been cancelled after no companies submitted applications to participate
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For five consecutive years, McDonald's has maintained its position as one of Bulgaria's top employers, consistently earning recognition in the Hewitt/AON survey. The company has also twice been ranked among the top 10 employers in Central and Eastern Europe. In the "Large Companies" category of Bulgaria's "Best Employers" survey, McDonald's secured first place in 2006 and second in 2007 and 2008. Additionally, in 2015, the Employment Agency awarded McDonald's first place for hiring the most unemployed people from disadvantaged groups. By 2017, it was recognized for its significant contributions to regional employment, and in 2021, the National Alliance for Social Responsibility honored the company for its efforts to employ individuals with special needs.
McDonald's places great emphasis on helping its employees develop both professionally and personally. Through comprehensive training, the company equips its staff with skills for career advancement, with 95% of its managers having started as restaurant workers. Flexible working hours, a dynamic team environment, and a focus on employee development encourage personal growth, helping staff learn to manage responsibilities, work under pressure, and collaborate with diverse individuals—skills that last a lifetime.
Several other companies in Bulgaria have been recognized as top employers due to their commitment to creating excellent work environments and promoting employee well-being. Philip Morris Bulgaria has consistently been awarded the Top Employer certificate for eight consecutive years. The company has been recognized for its strong human resources policies, focusing on talent development, diversity, inclusion, and employee well-being.
UniCredit Bulbank is also a leading employer, earning top recognition in 2024. Known for its innovative solutions and supportive work environment, the bank emphasizes both professional development and financial education for its employees. Other companies like A1 Bulgaria and SAP Labs Bulgaria are frequently recognized for providing a dynamic and flexible work culture, offering opportunities for continuous learning and a focus on employee satisfaction.
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Acting Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov highlighted the strategic importance of energy infrastructure for the European Union during a meeting in Paris with other European leaders, convened at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron.
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