Bulgaria - Public sector pay on the agenda - June 30, 2017

After a settlement in principle was concluded, different interpretations of the way forward made it necessary to enter into fresh talks. After an extraordinary meeting of the Social Partnership Council, trade unions and the management of the Ministry concluded that salaries in the Ministry of Interior should increase in 2017. The trade unions that demand increases between 15 to 20% said that while there is a normal dialogue, there will be no protests. On the other hand, unions have clearly take a stand against too low wages.

English: http://www.novinite.com/articles/180761/Interior+Ministry+Management …      

http://www.novinite.com/articles/180804/Trade+Union+in+Interior+Ministry …  

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