Many young people lack respect in the workplace
Half of working young people, 51 percent, feel their jobs are secure, only 11 percent said their jobs are insecure, the K&H youth index survey concluded in the third quarter. The last half decade has brought a deterioration in the stability of the workplaces of working Hungarian young people, while their respect at work has remained roughly unchanged, although this year there have been fluctuating results.
Half of the working young people, 51 percent, saw their jobs as stable in the third quarter of this year, this is similar to the result measured in the second three months of the year – 52 percent – is revealed by the K&H survey series, which examined the relationship of young people to their workplace.
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