CITUB begins a series of meetings with representatives of major political parties that will participate in the early parliamentary elections.
The first of these will be today, March 11, at 10 a.m. with the BSP leadership, headed by the newly elected chairman Krum Zarkov.
The union president Plamen Dimitrov, chief economist Lyuboslav Kostov and chairmen of federations from various sectors of the economy will present the Memorandum for the Socio-Economic Development of Bulgaria at the meetings. It contains the vision of the largest public organization for the priorities in the next four years, explained the president of the Bulgarian Confederation of Trade Unions Plamen Dimitrov.
One of the main demands of the union is for an annual increase of 10 percent in wages by 2030, so that incomes can reach 75 percent of the average European level, compared to 66 percent now.