Type | Journal Article |
Title | Challenging racism at work |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
URL | http://workinglives.org/fms/MRSite/Research/wlri/CRAW Bulgarian national desk report EN.pdf |
Abstract | In Bulgaria the period under review was marked by two equally important processes: the transition to market economy and the country’s EU integration. Both processes had their impact on the development of the economy and the labour market. The labour legislation was harmonised with the EU Law. Notwithstanding the difficult economic situation, Bulgaria demonstrated progress in bringing its antidiscrimination and equality legislation in compliance with the European standards, with an increasing recognition, especially in the recent years, of the need to take measures for resolution of the problems faced by some vulnerable minority groups and immigrants living in Bulgaria. Another positive step is the increasing trend toward consultations with social partners and NGOs on issues of their concern. Prior to the crisis the labour and employment conditions in many sectors were improved against the background of a stable economic growth. The crisis hit Bulgaria later, at the end of 2008. After three consecutive years (2006-2008) of significant economic growth of over 6%, in 2009 the GDP dropped by 5.5%. The most affected sectors were agriculture, industry and trade where the drop was over 8%. In 2010 there was a record drop in the field of construction - 17.9% of the GVA. The situation of the labour market started to deteriorate in late 2008. According to Eurostat data, 400,000 jobs were lost for the period 2008 – 2011. The trend continued in 2012 but at a decreasing rate. The economic crisis had negative impact on the most vulnerable groups including immigrants and ethnic minorities, and made them especially vulnerable to unemployment, precarious working conditions and in many cases to discrimination. |
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