The convergence of the Central-European wages has stopped
A Hungarian researcher of the European Trade Union Confederation has highlighted a sad data on the Central European wage situation – hvg.hu wrote.
Galgóczi Béla’s study shows that while productivity grew steadily in the region (ie performance in the given working time), the convergence of wages did not follow this growth, but it is getting smaller and smaller compared to Western Europe. (hvg.hu)
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