Profession.hu: Hungarian workers find the number of days off in one year to be low
48 percent of Hungarian workers consider the number of days off a year to be low, which is an unfavorable change from 2014, when 40 percent of workers thought the same – according to a survey conducted by Profession.hu. The survey was sent to MTI on Tuesday.
According to the communication, 24 percent of respondents are fully, 53 percent decisive, and a fifth of workers with a smaller share, but can determine when they want to take their days off. However, 4 percent of the respondents said they cannot decide it. (MTI)
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