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Bulgarian cabinet to increase minimum wage, pensions

06. June 2011. | 09:29

Source: BNR

Bulgaria’s PM Boyko Borissov has announced that the cabinet intends to increase pension benefits but the exact amount will be specified within ten days. Minimum wages in this country will also go up from 115 to 135 euro.

Bulgaria’s PM Boyko Borissov has announced that the cabinet intends to increase pension benefits but the exact amount will be specified within ten days. Minimum wages in this country will also go up from 115 to 135 euro.

This raise has been made possible due to the increased revenues to the state budget, PM Borissov specified.

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