Bulgaria's largest Black Sea resort Sunny Beach intends to hire 5000 workers from the Bulgarian minority in Moldova.
Sofia News Agency, 23.02.2008
According to representatives of the Sunny Beach Union, Bulgaria's tourist business is ready to train its new employees, as it is no longer looking for cheap labor but rather for skilled laborers.
The Bulgarian minority in Moldova is targeted as a source of labor because in this way there would be no language barrier for the proper communication between the employers and the employees. International agreement between Bulgaria and Moldova, which would legalize the hiring of the Moldavian citizens, is currently being prepared. Hotel owners from Bulgaria's seaside claim the labor shortage in the tourism industry is so great that many hotels and restaurants will remain closed in the coming summer. See source hereYou'd like to show images from our webcams on your website? Contact us to find out how.
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