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Bulgarian syndicate alarms about growing tension in employment offices

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The Administrative Workers Syndicate with the Confederation of Labor Podkrepa alarms about escalating tension among employees of Bulgaria’s employment offices over the long queues of people wishing to register there. The syndicate called for additional measures to protect the lives and health of employees who work with hundreds of unemployed people every day. For instance, the National Employment Agency can start receiving online application without requiring qualified electronic signature or personal identification code from the National Social Security Institute, the syndicate further says.




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