Manpower: unchanged employers hiring mood
The recruitment mood of the Hungarian employers has not changed significantly since the fourth quarter of 2015. In the first quarter of 2016, 14 percent of companies surveyed planned staff increase – according to Manpower’s latest forecast.
According to Manpower’s latest forecast, presented at a press conference on Tuesday in Budapest, five percent of the employers expect dismissals, while the majority of them, however, does not envisage any change in the number of employees in the first quarter of 2016. (MTI)
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