Expanding teleworking is a step towards a global job market
The pandemic has forced many companies to switch to work from home, in whole or in part. The transition to teleworking has an impact not only on the domestic but also on the global labour market, as the physical limitations of the place of work seem to be thinning for certain jobs with the rise of the home office. What are the results of the process and what does it mean for Hungarian employers to have to compete with all the other companies in the world for good employees?
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