Just read the bbc article on this and tbh can't see the outrage.
I'm all for free movement and the right to work, I'm a foreigner myself, but seeing the impact that the open access to the latest members has had with way more migrants than anticipated coming over I'm scared of the prospect of another 'flood'. So restricting them to certain sectors to start off with isn't such a bad idea.
I appreciate Mrs Kuneva statement "It's a little a bit strange why this policy isn't kept [for Bulgaria]", however, I wonder whether she has put a thought towards how it affects the local economy?
I for one am going to be out of a job in the small construction company I work for as he has to close down because he can't compete anymore. And also looking for new work I have noticed a drastic drop in rates, probably partially due to people from the new member states being willing to work for much less. Don't get me wrong it's great that they want to work and get work, but on the other hand it's making it really hard for people like me who do require a certain amount of income due to financial commitments like childcare etc.
Feel free to cruzify me for my opinion