Survey: Hungarian workers remains optimistic
Hungarian workers remain optimistic about the likelihood of re-employment and the stability of their current job; 79 percent of those surveyed believe their job position is secure for a minimum of five years, while 81 percent believe the company they work for will continue to operate in five years.
According to the BNP Paribas Cardif’s Labor Market Stability Index, based on a Median representative survey of 1,200 people this fall, the Labor Market Stability Index has become 69 points. Although it has fallen by 2 points from one year ago and by one point compared to the previous quarter, the value remains optimistic. (MTI)
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