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European practices to reduce work accidents in the agricultural sector of Bulgaria

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  • NATALIA MIHOVA STOYANOVA

    (University of agribusiness and rural development)

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The new legislative framework aims at improving the working conditions, provision of welfare at work and quality of work, taking into account changes in the workplace and the emergence of new occupational hazards. Purpose of the National Strategy is to reduce accidents by 27% by 2015, it is expected that the implementation of the National Program for 2013 will lead to a 8% decrease in the number of accidents. Achieving this goal is of particular importance given that, although declining in recent years, the number of accidents is still high. An important factor for improving the working conditions of social partnership and expansion of participation in the workplace in the agrarian sector of Bulgaria.

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  • Natalia Mihova Stoyanova, 2016. "European practices to reduce work accidents in the agricultural sector of Bulgaria," International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Economy, CyberLeninka;ROSTranse Trade F Z C, issue 1 (3), pages 22-28.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:033054:16525143
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