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Bulgaria is among the most active countries in dealing with undeclared work

Photo: Chief Labour Inspectorate

At the invitation of the management of the Executive Agency "Chief Labour Inspectorate", the executive director of the European Labour Authority (ELA) Cosmin Boiangiu is visiting Bulgaria, the agency said. At the meeting with Bulgarian experts the results of the previous joint actions with the participation of the executive agency and the possibilities for deepening the future cooperation were discussed. 

Specialists from the Labor Inspectorate and the Employment Agency participate in joint inspections and campaigns supported by the ELA, as well as in joint efforts to deal with undeclared work. 
Cosmin Boiangiu thanked for the participation of the Bulgarian institutions in the joint initiatives between the member states, coordinated by the ELA, noting that Bulgaria is one of the most active countries.



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