Tesco raises its payroll in two steps
Tesco-Global Department Stores will increase its employee wages in two steps this year, and the company will spend 3.8 billion HUF on wage increases for retail workers under an agreement with the Trade Union of Trade Employees (KAS) and the Independent Trade Union of Trade Employees (KDFSZ).
The company and the two unions said in a joint statement on Wednesday that the store chain will provide more than 4 billion HUF in 2020 for benefits including childbearing and school, jubilee, health and social packages. (MTI)
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