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Bulgarian Embassy in Dublin to hold consultations on labour and social issues

Photo: The building of the Bulgarian embassy in Dublin

An information day for Bulgarian citizens on issues related to labour and social rights is organized by the Office for Labour and Social Affairs of the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy at the Embassy of Bulgaria in Ireland

The event will be held on March 9, Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm in the building of the Embassy of Bulgaria in Dublin at thefollowing address: 22 Burlington Rd, Dublin 4, D04 N9C1.

Bulgarian citizens will be able to receive information and individual consultation on issues related to the exercise of their labour and social rights. They will have the opportunity to ask their questions to a team of labour and insurance law experts from Bulgaria and Ireland. Experts from the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, the European Labour Authority, the National Insurance Institute, etc. will take part in the information session. 

Anyone who has a specific problem is encouraged to provide more information about it to social@bulgarianembassy.org.uk so that the experts from Bulgaria's National Insurance Institute and the Irish Competent Institutions can carry out the necessary due diligence and prepare a response in advance.



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