GKI: 7 percent of the Hungarian employees are on minimum wage
Seven percent of the employees of the majority Hungarian-owned companies with over five employees are on guaranteed minimum wage, while the lowest rate of employees (10 percent) with minimum wage can be found in trade – the latest survey of the GKI Economic Research Co. reveals.
GKI’s research sent to MTI on Thursday revealed that smaller companies are employing more people on minimum wage and guaranteed wage minimum than larger companies. (MTI)
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