200,000 Workers Needed for Bulgaria’s Black Sea Coast as Labor Crisis Deepens
The Black Sea region in Bulgaria is facing a serious labor shortage ahead of the summer season
Bulgarian towns are not stimulated enough to build facilities to clean sewage, which is a serious drawback, stated Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov in Varna Sunday.
"For some 20 years almost nothing has been done in the field, and this is a problem especially on the Black Sea coast, as it severely detracts from tourism," commented the PM.
Sunday he was present, together with Varna mayor Kiril Yordanov, at the opening of a new sewage facility in the St. Constantine and Helena resort.
"We need to review legislation in the field and should adjustments prove insufficient, we will develop a separate law to stimulate the construction of sewage cleaning units," stated Borisov.
He promised to start working on that the coming week, together with Regional Development Minister Rosen Plevneliev.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has officially renamed Sofia Airport
Courier service prices in Bulgaria are set to rise from March 1, with some deliveries increasing by nearly 10%
Tourism in Bulgaria is increasingly shifting from traditional hotel stays to more experience-focused offerings
Interest in newly built properties is on the rise, driven by factors such as increasing prosperity
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