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www.fnsz.org The Bulgarian reality
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www.fnsz.org The Bulgarian agriculture Traditional sector; Last 20 years - from a slow decline to a total collapse; Then slightly increase and stability of the sector; Massif restructuring; Dramatic decrease of agricultural workforce; after 2007 – a slow progress in Agriculture; Agriculture as a priority sector; 2010 – funds absorption 30%.
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Employees and workers 230 000 tobacco producers 40 000 registred farmers 90 000 employed under permanent contract 65 000 www.fnsz.org in comparison to 2003 – 1,3 mln workers
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The aging of the workforce: under 35 years - about 7 %; older than 55 years - 59%. Law educational level; limited access to the social security system; The fragmentation of the ownership of the land: 95% - small farms - average size ≤ 2 ha; 3.3% - large farms over 100 ha. The long-lasting unemployment - 35 %÷ 65%; Reasons – low wages, heavy working conditions, bad infrastructure and social conditions, weak investments interest. www.fnsz.org
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Seasonal workers – non unemployment benefits; Undeclared work – 20%; Low wages – ! 263 Euro / month; insufficient working conditions; Non vocational training for the workers; www.fnsz.org
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Two aspects of mobility of BG workers in agriculture in EU: Out – of – country - The emigration has slightly decreased in the last few years but still predominates Spain – 147 890 p. Greece – 50 – 70 000 p. Germany – 65 000 p. UK and Ireland – 20 000 p Intra – migration; Promotion measures of mobility under National Employment program (still week effect on mobility).
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Working and living conditions: Labour contracts Salary – depends on the status but normally lower 37% do not report for any social benefits – no paid leave Overtime work – 9 hours/d and 45 hors/week, Little or no health and safety at work place; family separation; Social benefits and pension rights – vulnerable; TU – membership - no interest!, fear, violation; Qualification and requalification – it is not for the BG workers abroad www.fnsz.org
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The biggest national represented trade union organization in the sector; Expert participation in all bipartite and three-partite structures of the social dialogue at national level; European sectoral social dialogue – EFFAT (2005) 6 000 members in 128 TUO - in the following branches: National irrigation systems in Agriculture Bulgarian agency for food safety; Scientific and Research Institutes, united in Agricultural Academy which comprises production bases Agencies and regional offices in the frame of Ministry of Agriculture and Food Agricultural cooperatives
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Restructuring of the sector ; The economic and financial crisis; Lack of legal rights to collective bargaining for state employees; The diversity of the brunches; Trade union members - in the real sector and the public/state sector. Freezing of wages; Irregular payment of funds; low absorption of EU funds from the PRD. www.fnsz.org
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Freezing the wages, not decreasing them; National agreement for tele work; National agreement for domestic work; 4 sectoral collective agreements extended; Agreement for minimum social security thresholds– 5.6% increase; 6 Branch collective agreements signed; specific agreements for the state employees. www.fnsz.org
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social programs; 2 - 8 days plus for the annual leave; 6 -10 days plus for the workers, providing extra work; Higher compensations for dismissal and retiring ; Additional payments for qualification degree ; additional payments for acquired working and professional experience – basic salary x 1,3; For night shifts - 2 to 4 times higher; Food vouchers and additional social payments for childbirth, holidays etc. Fund "Social and trade union activities“ not less than 10% of accrued wages. www.fnsz.org
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Enlarging the scope of collective bargaining in more branches of the sector Enrichment of the content of collective bargaining Initiate legislative reforms: regulating the right of state employees for collective bargaining; Précising the criteria for representation Conclusion of a sectoral collective agreement www.fnsz.org
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