Bulgaria’s Tourism Sector Workers Stage Protest in Sofia
Representatives of the tourism industry will mount a protest in front of the Council of Ministers.
80 schools will be closed all over Bulgaria over decisions made by local municipal councils.
The information was revealed Monday by the Chair of the Bulgarian Teacher's Trade Union, Yanka Takeva.
About 1 500 teachers are expected to lose their jobs while in other schools entire classes will be cut.
Bulgaria currently has abut 80 000 retired teachers with 2 500 retiring each year. About 50 000 former teachers are between 58 and 60 years of age and can be recertified.
Teachers from all over the country are expected to take part in the Tuesday protest rally in downtown Sofia with demands for higher salaries and more State funding for students.
In March, more than 20 universities from across Europe, including institutions from Bulgaria
The mayors of the Karnobat and Ruen municipalities in the Burgas region have declared January 13 a non-school day due to severe weather conditions
December 8 is celebrated as the holiday of Bulgarian students
By order of the Minister of Education and Science, Prof. Galin Tsokov, January 3, 2025, will be a non-school day for all schools across Bulgaria
The Varna Regional Library “Pencho Slaveykov” has introduced a humanoid robot named Emma, marking a significant step in incorporating technology into education
On January 3, 2025, students in various Bulgarian cities will enjoy an extended holiday break as the day has been declared a non-school day by several mayors
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