On May 17, the Bulgarian National Radio is to protest for better working conditions and decent wages. The Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria, together with trade union organizations and professional associations in the Bulgarian National Radio, are organizing a protest under the motto “Decent pay for those working in the Bulgarian National Radio". The rally will take place at the intersection near the BNR’s building.
"Over the years, the problem with financing the Bulgarian National Radio has deepened, which leads to the fact that the remuneration is seriously lagging behind the average lavel for Sofia. The same applies to our colleagues in the regional programs", the Bulgarian National Radio's Director General Milen Mitev said for BTA. In his words, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find new people and to motivate the employees. Milen Mitev expressed hopes that the National Assembly will pay attention to this problem.
On November 18, the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency will begin vaccinating foxes against rabies. The autumn oral vaccination is part of the Program for the prevention, control and eradication of rabies. It has been developed and implemented by the..
An exhibition and scientific conference are being organized at the Central House of the Architect to mark the 60th anniversary of academic education in design in Bulgaria. The exhibition will open on November 18 and will continue until..
The weather will be clear and almost calm on Sunday night. Fog and low clouds will form in some areas around the water basins and in the lowlands after midnight. The lowest temperatures will range from minus 4°C to 1°C, with higher temperatures..
Heavy goods vehicles formed a fifteen-kilometer-long queue on the Maritsa Motorway before the Kapitan Andreevo border crossing in the direction of..
The only medical helicopter in this country is not being used for rescue operations because its flying licence without a CVFDR - the so-called..
The catastrophic natural disasters we are witnessing are an unfortunate reminder that the world has to adapt to the changing climate, said Bulgarian..
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