Bulgaria’s Public Media Workers Block Sofia Intersection, Demand Fair Pay
Hundreds of employees from Bulgaria's three major public media outlets - BNT, BNR, and BTA - staged a peaceful protest today
Bulgaria's firefighters who have been protesting countrywide for a week now, threaten to go on strike due to a 'disastrous' new draft regulation.
According to European standards, a team of firefighters must have a minimum of four people. According to officials in the Interior Ministry, however, it takes only two - one driver and one firefighter. The draft regulation suggests that the team of two should perform a 'visual-verbal observation' and wait for reinforcements, which in smaller towns come from 40-50 km away, Nova TV informs.
Former director of the National Fire Safety Directorate general Kiril Voinov claimed that in such cases firefighters would risk their own lives and in worse case scenarios the team will fail to evacuate the building.
"The motive is solely a financial one. No new employees are appointed in order to save money. But this economy will obviously be at the expense of the health and the lives of Bulgarian citizens," president of the Firefighter Syndicate Lyubomir Elenkov told Nova TV.
The regulation has not yet been approved. Firefighters, however, worry that this could happen in the next days. Therefore, they are in a constant strike readiness.
On Friday, May 16, Bulgaria will experience mostly cloudy skies accompanied by rain. Winds will vary across the country - light to moderate
Two cleaning companies, "ZAUBA" Ltd and DZZD "Green Partners-BKS," have issued a warning that garbage collection services in eight districts of Sofia may cease starting May 19
Transport chaos has gripped Plovdiv’s city center following an incident involving a man threatening to jump from the northern side of the Tunnel
On the second day of the transport strike in Sofia, massive traffic jams disrupted morning commutes across the Bulgarian capital
On Thursday, Bulgaria will experience predominantly sunny weather across most regions
In its latest publication, Eurostat—the statistical office of the European Union—revealed that the average actual weekly working time in the EU in 2024 stood at 36 hours for individuals aged 20 to 64, across both full-time and part-time employment.
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