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Trade unions in Bulgaria call for 350-euro starting salary for university graduates

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The Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria will insist on a salary of at least EUR 350 for a young university graduate who starts working in their sphere. No taxes on minimum incomes and decent payment for overtime hours - these are also part of the demands of trade unions that will be voiced during the national protest rally, organized on Friday, October 27th. Trade unions also insist on keeping salary bonuses for years of working.



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