What else can we do but protest?

We have stopped at three main topics.

The first and foremost is income.

We realize that there must be some balance in society.

This was stated by the president of KT "Podkrepa" Dimitar Manolov

Born on August 23, 1958 in the city of Sofia. Completed his secondary education in the 35th high school with teaching in the program "More from the day" on BNT.

"Both we and the employers are dissatisfied with the decision on the last day of the National Assembly on the minimum wage.

The good thing is that a first step in the right direction was taken, but the path is not right.

Incomes should not lag behind inflation.

We have a lot of catching up to do in terms of income," he added.

"The sectors in which there is tension at the moment are the systems of "Bulgarian Post" and public transport in Sofia.

If no action is taken, the drivers are ready to go on strike.

They are demanding a 30% wage increase," explained the union leader.

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"It is the Council of Ministers that determines the amount of the minimum wage, but if there is money.

The biggest obstacle is that we are working with last year's budget.

The budget of the Metropolitan Municipality is about to be adopted, and the problem can be solved," said the president of KT Podkrepa.

According to Dimitar Manolov

Born on August 23, 1958 in the city of Sofia. Completed his secondary education in the 35th high school with teaching energy can be a bigger problem than income.

"If these problems cannot be solved, the state will not exist.

Nothing prevents investments in Mini Maritsa-East from being made tomorrow," he said.

"The third problem is mainly related to the protection of workplace rights and working conditions.

We will talk about this when we have a more sustainable government," Manolov said.

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