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The domestic labor market may start to expand slowly by the end of the year
Domestic employers plan to expand their current workforce by an average of 2 percent in the last quarter of this year, according to ManpowerGroup’s latest Labor Market Forecast.
Based on the responses of more than 400 Hungarian employers surveyed, a smaller reversal of the trend seems to have emerged in the last quarter: after the 5 percent staff reduction planned for the third quarter, moderate recruitment intentions are again prevailing in most sectors.
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