The Hungarian Association of Shopping Centers opposes the restriction of Sunday opening hours
Thirty-five thousand people is adversely affected (due to the layoffs or declining revenues), also the state will receive less revenue: limiting the Sunday opening hours is not actual in the current economic situation – states the Hungarian Association of Shopping Centers (MBSZ).
With a twelve percent unemployment rate, it is risky to make regulations, that would affect 30-35,000 employees from the approximately 540,000 employees, working in trade and in the related industries (logistics, operations, etc.) – reports Index, after ingatlanbefektetes.hu.
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