According to a survey, 59 percent of Hungarian workers consider their job to be secure
The BNP Paribas Cardif Labor Market Stability Index, based on a representative survey involving 1,200 people, stood at 73 points in September, 4-4 points higher than in September of the previous year and the year before.
The Stability Index expresses, on a 100-point scale, how stable the labor market is for workers, what steps they would take to keep their jobs if they were at risk, and how easily they felt they would find a new job. (MTI)
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