2025: A Year of Change for Bulgaria’s Workforce with Growing Demand for New Skills
The labor market in Bulgaria had a strong performance in the past year, marked by historically low unemployment rates and a notable 28% increase in wages
The seamstesses who work in a shoe factory in Dupnitsa made a protest against unpaid wages. They have not received their monthly wages for December and January.
Such a wage delays in the enterprise happen for the second time. The owner is an Italian and, in the words of the workers, is now hiding in Italy.
They are now expecting Ombudsman Maya Manolova to come to Dupnitsa and help them solve the problem of unpaid salaries. They expect the intervention of the Labor Inspectorate.
A partial state of emergency has been declared in the Nedelino Municipality by Mayor Boyan Kehayov due to power outages affecting three villages
The flu season is intensifying, and by the end of this week, five regions in Bulgaria—Haskovo, Silistra, Pazardzhik, Vidin, and Yambol—are expected to be on the verge of a pre-epidemic situation
The National Revenue Agency (NRA) in Bulgaria reminds individuals earning income outside of employment contracts to submit their tax declarations and settle any owed taxes by April 30
Bread prices in Bulgaria have increased by over 43% since 2021, with costs continuing to rise regardless of the VAT rate
On January 14, the weather in Bulgaria will feature mostly sunny skies in the northern regions as clouds begin to break up
Flu cases are on the rise in Bulgaria, with certain regions expected to soon reach epidemic levels
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