MMOSZ: The labor market may become tighter in 2024
“We can expect an increase in employment in our strengthening economy,” said Gábor Csizmadia, the president of the National Association of Hungarian Labor Employers (MMOSZ), which employs 200,000 workers through its member organizations.
The 3.6% GDP growth in 2024, according to the forecast of economic analysts, will bring with it the increased labor demand of employers. In this intense situation, “general recruitment techniques will not work, there will be an increased need for specialized expertise”. An ever-increasing role is assigned to temporary staffing companies, who often solve the labor needs of companies even in seemingly impossible situations. At the same time, responsible government decisions that protect the interests of Hungarian workers, such as the new immigration law that also serves national security purposes, and the controlled labor market situation created by the tightening of the conditions for qualified rental companies can provide a safe environment for the actors of the Hungarian economy.
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