Tesco in partnership with Ecumenical Relief Organization to offer job opportunities to refugees from Ukraine
Tesco, which is constantly recruiting, is now waiting in cooperation with the Ecumenical Relief Organization for applications from people who have fled Ukraine who plan to stay in Hungary in the medium and long term. In the first round, the department store chain would like to provide jobs for nearly 400 people, but depending on the development of seasonal employment needs, it may even double this during the year.
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