The ELA awarded the exemplary practice “Transnational Cooperation supporting Bulgarian workers in the construction sector and other sectors” between Bulgaria and Germany. The recognition was presented during the ELA Conference held in Brussels, on 27 June 2024.
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National institutions of Bulgaria, The Netherlands and Portugal received the awards during the ELA annual conference.
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