This is the amount of money shopkeepers are making now
Stores are looking for far fewer sellers than before the epidemic, and they also absorbed the unemployed. In June, advertisements luring sellers and cashiers multiplied and continued in wages where they left off before the epidemic. In terms of remuneration, turnover-dependent moving wages, on the other hand, are adjusting to recovery, which is now selling less to sellers. The highest earnings are around 300 thousand forints.
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In trade, the earnings of 12% of employees fell in May, according to statistics, and that was the month of reopening. At that time, the market was still falling in many industrial goods areas; in Budapest, industrial goods stores could only be opened from the age of 18. It is common practice in the shopkeeper world for part of the salary to be tied to revenue. Due to forced shutdowns and traffic losses, the moving wages and benefits have decreased in many places so far. and more people work part-time as well. Overtime is also less.
But in the first third of June, according to statistics, more and more manufactured goods have caught up in sales and the market has grown. In addition to reopening and the upward market, they are also looking for sellers and cashiers, in addition to higher unemployment, of course, there are more applicants, and vacancies can be filled quickly. Grocery stores and drugstores may have already experienced this during the epidemic period, especially in the midst of large spotting attacks, many were hired then, so they are still looking for far fewer sellers and cashiers than before.
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