László György: the aim of the Teach for Hungary program is to mobilize the country’s labor reserves
The Teach for Hungary program is about mobilizing the country’s labor force reserves – the government commissioner responsible for the coordination of the program announced on Thursday at the site of LogSol Kft in Szabadbattyán, Fejér County.
László György reminded: in 2010, the government promised to create one million new jobs in Hungary, and although this has been achieved, half a million workers are still missing from the economy by 2030.
The government commissioner put it this way: the hidden internal labor reserves of the Hungarian economy are those young people living in settlements far from work and further education opportunities, who do not, or only very rarely, leave the borders of their settlement until they finish elementary school.
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