Companies expect revenues to grow - this is reported by nearly half of the companies
New jobs, wage increases and output growth. This is planned by some of the companies in our country next year, according to a survey by the Bulgarian Industrial Association.
30 percent of businesses say they will increase the number of employees in 2022, fewer will lay off staff, and most companies expect not to make changes in the number of employees.
Companies expect revenues to grow - this is reported by nearly half of the companies. Only 9 percent think they will have to cut wages, and a quarter will not change their employees' money. Here are the motives for the changes in salaries.
"They envisage an increase in staff salaries - once as compensation for rising inflation, once in response to the increase in the minimum wage, thirdly as optimism for growth and improvement of the economic situation. The Bulgarian entrepreneur that constantly appears in the media as the bad buy, actually invests not only in technology, new markets and new products, but also in human resources," said Dobri Mitrev, president of BIA.