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Employers present their expectations for 2021

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Bulgaria's accession to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Schengen area and the Eurozone is a priority of the Association of Bulgarian Employers' Organizations for 2021.


At a general press conference, the representatives of the business organization stated that they insisted on maintaining the tax model, introducing a fair pension model, combating the gray economy, monopolies and cartels, introducing e-government in the state administration and a clear mechanism for forming the minimum wage. 

The members of the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry also insist on accelerated import of workers outside the EU due to the need for a better choice for a skilled workforce, investor.bg reported.



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