K&H: the ratio of SMEs planning to give fringe benefits has decreased
Almost two-thirds of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) do not plan to give fringe benefits to support their employees in the next year.
After a temporary improvement at the beginning of the year, in the second half of the year the downward trend has continued. The recent ratio of SMEs planning to give fringe benefits reached a low point – K&H’s SME confidence index data revealed. (MTI)
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