Bulgaria resources

  1. Decent Work Country Agenda for Bulgaria 2008-2009

    16 November 2009

  2. ILO marks its 90th anniversary with social dialogue for decent work and a fair globalization in Central and Eastern Europe

    Amid the worst financial and jobs crisis since the Great Depression, the International Labour Organization (ILO) marked its 90th anniversary in the week of 21-28 April and in September 2009. During this period, there was a global convergence on the common theme of social dialogue for decent work and a fair globalization in commemorative events in more than 100 countries across the world.

  3. Interactive cultural activities marked the World Day Against Child Labour in 2009 in Central and Eastern Europe

    The annual World Day Against Child Labour was marked by events in scores of countries around the world on 12 June 2009 amid growing concerns over the impact of the economic crisis on child labour, and in particular girls.

  4. Decent Work Country Report - Bulgaria

    01 February 2008

    8th ILO European Regional Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, 9-13 February 2009. Country background information for the Report of the Director-General

  5. In Focus Programme for Small Enterprise Development (IFP/SEED)

    01 August 2007

  6. European Industrial Relations Observatory (EIRO)

    01 August 2007

  7. La Strada International

    02 May 2007

    The International La Strada Association is a network of nine independent human rights NGOs (Non-Governmental Organisations) in Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Macedonia, Moldova, the Netherlands, Poland and Ukraine. It aims to prevent trafficking in human beings, with a focus on women in Central and Eastern Europe.

  8. Psycho-social rehabilitation of children withdrawn from trafficking and other worst forms of child labour

    01 January 2007

    The present manual is an example of collaborative effort between organizations and resourcepersons directly involved in the psycho-social rehabilitation of children withdrawn fromtrafficking and other worst forms of child labour in Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine. Wehope it offers an in-depth understanding of the WFCL, and of the psychosocial methodologiesfor the rehabilitation of the child withdrawn from them.

  9. Steps to the elimination of child labour in Central and Eastern Europe: Emerging good practices and lessons learned

    01 January 2007

    These good practices represent the work of a whole range of organizations and bodies involved in efforts to eliminate trafficking and other worst forms of child labour in Central and Eastern Europe. In addition to implementing the various activities described herein, they have been active participants in the process of identifying, documenting, validating and sharing the good practices, of which this document is the fruit.

  10. Agreement between the Republic of Portugal and the Republic of Bulgaria on the Reciprocal Employment of Nationals

    26 September 2002