Get to know first-hand the results of the sectoral project aimed at stimulating atypical employment!
VIMOSZ, MVI and Edutus University are holding a conference on the labor market situation of accommodation services and hospitality. The organizers are expecting as many interested representatives of the profession as possible to the event starting at 10:00 a.m. on September 7. Get to know the conference program!
Dear Colleague!
The National Association of Tourism and Hospitality Employers (VIMOSZ), the Hungarian Hospitality Industry Association (MVI) and Edutus University respectfully invite you to the closing conference on September 7, 2022 starting at 10:00 a.m. for those who work in the hospitality and hotel industry, as well as the presentation of related atypical employment practices within the framework of a pilot project” under the project ID number GINOP-5.3.5-18-2020-00210.
Location: Hotel Gottwald
Address: 2890 Tata, Fekete út 1.
Date: September 7, 2022, 10:00 a.m
Please report your intention to participate to info@vimosz.org by noon on August 31, 2022!
We look forward to your respectful interest!
Best regards:
Dr. Lajos Böröcz
Secretary General
Tourism and Hospitality
National Association of Employers
(VIMOSZ)
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