Hungarians have little information and trust in foreign sources
A nationwide survey of 1,100 people in the Opinio market research application, involving citizens aged 16 to 59, also revealed that employees require information from their employer primarily on occupational safety and health issues. One-third of company executives expect more information, and executives in general expect correctness and efficiency, as well as honest, open, and empathetic behavior for greater trust.
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