Courier
Shifts in business as tax evasion declines
The number of single-person enterprises is growing, despite the system of presumptive income calculation and mandatory e-payments and invoicing.
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"Bulgarian Posts" Resumes Shipments to Israel
Starting today, "Bulgarian Posts" is resuming the acceptance of all types of postal and courier (Express Mail Service - EMS) shipments to Israel, the state company announced, BTA reported.
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"Bulgarian Posts" Expands Services with New International Courier Partnership
"Bulgarian Posts" has unveiled a new international courier service in collaboration with the International Postal Corporation IPC, marking its entry into the global e-commerce parcel delivery network, "Interconnect."
This strategic partnership offers customers the opportunity to send parcels to 30 European countries, emphasizing favorable market conditions.
Courier firms lose the battle
Though usually requiring only a few clicks, online shopping can turn into a problem when the system is overloaded. The conundrum of when a package would be delivered was a hassle for many consumers over this holiday season, as courier companies struggled to deliver orders on time.
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Motorcycle couriers risking lives for fast service
Blatantly disregarding traffic rules in a race against time to deliver parcels quickly, motorcycle couriers are on the agenda once again over road safety issues.
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Laybys to be established for couriers to rest
In line with new safety regulations, laybys will be established for about 250,000 couriers in Istanbul, where they can rest or take a break if needed, Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Minister Murat Kurum has announced.
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Union intervenes as Wolt starts tagging couriers
Ljubljana – The Mladi Plus youth trade union, which has been pushing for improved working conditions at food delivery companies Wolt and Glovo, intervened in Ljubljana on Friday as Wolt started tagging its couriers to curb traffic violations. Opposition to the tagging was also announced by Labour Minister Luka Mesec.
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Regulator mulling steps to improve couriers’ work conditions
A Turkish regulator is planning to take actions to improve the work conditions of delivery workers and couriers who have been protesting against low wages, demanding wider rights and benefits.
45 pct of motorbike couriers work without social security: ILO
About 45 percent of motorcycle couriers in Turkey started to work during the pandemic, and this trend led to growing problems and risks of occupational safety and health on the part of delivery employees over an increasing volume of orders and customer expectations of fast delivery, with sizeable numbers of them working in precarious conditions.
First Ballots for the Bulgarian Presidential Runoff have Arrived in the United States
After the worries of Bulgarians from the US that it is possible that the ballots from Bulgaria will not arrive by Sunday, the first shipments were received yesterday.