Transportation in the United States
Bulgarian Police will No Longer write you Documents for Violations by Hand
The end handwriting of documents, reports or fines by the inspectors of the Executive Agency "Automotive Administration". A new system allows detailed electronic verification, printing of the document and payment of the violation on the spot.
Large US rail union rejects deal
The U.S.'s third largest railroad union rejected a deal with employers Monday, renewing the possibility of a strike that could cripple the economy. Both sides will return to the bargaining table before that happens.
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Tentative deal averts threat of US rail strike
Rail companies and their workers reached a tentative agreement on Sept. 15 to avert a nationwide strike that could have shut down the nation's freight trains and devastated the economy less than two months before the midterm elections.
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US plan to end railroad contract dispute calls for 24 pct raises
The special board appointed by President Joe Biden to intervene in stalled railroad contract talks suggested on Aug. 16 that 115,000 rail workers should get 24 percent raises and thousands of dollars in bonuses as part of a new agreement to avert a strike.
Russia Expels Deputy Chief of U.S. Mission in Moscow
The U.S. Embassy promised a response to Bart Gorman’s expulsion
Lime to terminate Athens scooter service, report says
Electric scooter-sharing service Lime plans to terminate its operations in Athens in the wake of poor economic results, according to a report in Solomon MAG.
According to the same report, the California-based startup plans to downsize its business in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, while relaunching in Rethymno, in northern Crete.
Foodexpo put off
The annual international food and drink exhibition Foodexpo, originally scheduled to take place next weekend (March 7-9), has been postponed until May 16-18, due to coronavirus concerns, it was announced Friday.
It will take place at the Metropolitan Expo Center next to Athens International Airport.
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Electrical Scooters with Financial Losses
Two major players in the e-scooters market - Lime and Bird, which have businesses in Bulgaria, suffer heavy economic losses from their operations, world agencies said.
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Shared Scooters in Sofia Offer Free Ride on the Election Day
Residents of the capital can reach polling stations on Sunday, using the Lime shared scooters for 15 minutes for free, the company said. The promotion will be valid from 7am until the end of election day.
In order to ride the scooters, users must enter the code in their wallet in the Lime application.
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it
Greece's demonized bailout programs have left behind some positive effects. One such example is the Independent Authority for Public Revenue. The Greek political system had grown used to manipulating the tax authorities.
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