Brankov: Greek crisis will have a negative impact on the labor market over time

07.07.2015
Brankov: Greek crisis will have a negative impact on the labor market over time

As a result of the Greek crisis in the long term in the country will probably prevail negative effects on the labor market. That said Brankov, deputy chairman of the Bulgarian Industrial Association (BIA) to TV Bulgaria On Air. However, he clarified that so far no evidence has concerns about the return of around 150,000 Bulgarians working in our southern neighbor.

 

Brankov recalled that several years ago there were similar concerns and the return of people from Spain, which did not happen. The expert explained that the vast majority of Bulgarians working in southern Europe take jobs that even in crisis are not preferred by local citizens.

 

The labor market in the country for 25 years there is a loss of jobs, we have problems with labor legislation that gave up large infrastructure projects, which had a negative impact on jobs. Regulatory burden also limits the ability to generate added value and create new jobs, said Brankov.

 

Diana Naydenova CITUB said that international factors affect our labor market, but we have primarily much confusion in our legislation. She reported that in many areas of the country with high unemployment, people continue to rely on subsidized employment, which is a form of social assistance and mayors are employers that it is unrealistic to happen, she said.

 

The lack of motivation among youth in the country to study and work Vice President of BIA said that she must go through compulsory education to the age of 16 and in the introduction of the duality of training at least 15 years of age. According to him it is needed, and measures to prevent early school leaving

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