Bulgaria - Minimum wage for teachers increases - August 31, 2017

The government announced the applicable minimum wages in school education as of 1 September 2017, following a promised increase of 15%. The aim of the government is a doubling of the teacher's salaries in three years. The minimum wage for a chief teacher will be BGN 836 (428 euro), and for a senior teacher - BGN 792. Teachers, educators, speech therapists, psychologists, pedagogical counsellors, choreographers, sports coaches, hearing and speech rehabilitators will receive salaries starting from BGN 760 (390 euro). Two additional wages are introduced for teachers. From 1 January 2018, 4% of the salary will be paid to teachers participating in joint teams for enrolment and retention of students at compulsory pre-school and school age. Educators, who carry out additional training for the students, will receive the same percentage.

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