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More than 300 subsidized jobs for Ukrainians in Burgas, Sliven and Yambol

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In just three days, employers offered over 300 jobs for Ukrainian citizens under the Solidarity project in Burgas, Yambol and Sliven regions, Burgas Employment Agency said. The subsidized jobs are mainly in the tourism sector.


Under the project, employers are reimbursed for the wages of the employed Ukrainians in the amount of the minimum wage, which is 363 euros, and due insurance payments for a period of 3 months. Refugees who have started working receive a monthly integration allowance of 182 euros.

The Bulgarian people has demonstrated an exceptional level of empathy with Ukrainian refugees: Ukrainian AmbassadorBulgaria has spent 60 million euros out of 148 million allocated for Ukrainian refugees

Currently there are 78,289 Ukrainian refugees residing in Bulgaria.




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