The working-class history of the Republic of Bulgaria
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- Bulgarian unions to march
- International Metalworkers' Federation, IMF
News, 13 March 2000. Annual procession will take
place against a backdrop of hard times in the country. Not
just the metal unions but the Confederation of Independent
Trade Unions will be organising the event this year. The
procession, to protest the difficult economic situation
facing all workers in the country.
- Bulgarian Trade Union Launches Nation-Wide
Protests
- Novinte, Tuesday 23 September 2003. Bulgaria's
Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria
(CITUB) launched Tuesday a nation-wide protest against
government's economic and social policies. The state
still hasn't paid workers wages totaling some BGN 120
M.
- Bulgaria Pushed to Clean Up Women's
Workplace
- By Juliette Terzieff, Womens ENews, 5 May 2006. Working
conditions in Bulgaria catapulted to front page news in
January when two sisters collapsed and died within 11 days
of each other at an Italian-owned shoe-making factory,
Euroshoes. Bulgarian officials lost little time in publicly
denouncing conditions at the factory.