Employment

Just 43% of Bulgarians Feel Valued at Work

Some 79% of top managers in Bulgaria are satisfied with the benefits their employer provides such as insurance, company car, and food vouchers, compared to just 46% of employees.

According to the Aon Hewitt Best Employers study, Bulgarian employers do not take into account the needs of their workers when considering benefits.

Greece's new public sector wage structure ready in September


A new wage structure for civil servants will be ready in September, Administrative Reform Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Tuesday.

The new scheme will contain financial incentives for public sector workers who meet productivity targets but will also mean wage reductions for some.

Bulgarian Employers Owe BGN 16 M To Their Workers

Since the beginning of 2014 the Bulgarian employers owe to their workers BGN 16 M said the head of the Labor Inspectorate Rumyana Mihailova, quoted by Standart daily. 

The total sum, including previous years, has reached BGN 98 M. 

The majority of salaries are owed in the sectors of retail, restaurants, land transport and construction.

Labor Minister: Share of Working Poor in Bulgaria at 7-8%

Bulgarian Labor Minister Hasan Ademov has said that the relative share of the working poor in Bulgaria has amounted to 7-8% over the past few years, following EU statistics.

Ademov participated Friday in an international conference on the working poor held under the aegis of the European Works Council.

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