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Labor market tensions are easing in Germany

Although the tensions in the German labor market due to the coronavirus crisis seem to have eased, according to the economic experts of some leading financial institutions, a reversal trend...

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More than 150,000 European textile jobs have been put at risk

More than 150,000 jobs have been put at risk in the European clothing and textile industry as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a recent study by credit...

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BNP Paribas Cardif We are much more motivated to work as a result of the crisis and we are more worried for our job

Although the health emergency caused by the coronavirus pandemic has thoroughly shaken the long-stable domestic labor market, there is still a partly optimistic mood among workers. At the same time,...

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376,000 people were looking for jobs in Hungary in June

In June, there were 376 thousand jobseekers in Hungary, which is an increase of almost 130 thousand compared to the same period of the previous year. Nearly 176 thousand people...

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GKI: The workplace situation of employees in July 2020

GKI Zrt. conducted a representative population survey of 1,000 people in order to find out how employees work in the period following the coronavirus pandemic. While epidemiological restrictions were still...

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WHC: companies resumed 40-60 percent of their previous production after the first wave of the pandemic

In recent weeks, a certain level of reorganization has already been felt in the domestic labor market following the first wave of the pandemic. On average, 40-60 percent of previous...

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Profession.hu: recruitment starts to return to the Hungarian labor market

In recent months, the desire to recruit is starting to return to the Hungarian labor market, with companies posting 36 percent more job advertisements in May than in April, and...

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Google and Coca-Cola Magyarország help young job seekers again

On July 13, Google Magyarország Grow with Google and Coca-Cola Magyarország ‘s #énjövőm (#my Future) program, which helps young people find employment in the labor market, will help young people...

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The workplace situation of employees among enterprises in June 2020

At the beginning of June 2020, GKI Zrt. conducted a representative survey among 835 companies, not including multinational companies. Source: GKI The aim was to get an idea of how...

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KSH: The number of employees increased in May compared to the previous month

In May, the average monthly number of employees was 4,399,000, 31,000 more than in the previous month and 134,000 less than a year before – the Central Statistical Office (KSH)...

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What characterizes unemployed young people in Hungary today

In Hungary, in the period before the coronavirus pandemic, approx. 15% of those not working but not studying between the ages of 15 and 34 were so-called NEET youth. While...

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Employment may have reached a low point

In the last week, as many people have registered as jobseekers in the employment departments of the district offices as many have left the system – nepszava.hu, wrote. In addition...

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Already in March, the labor shortage from the shops also disappeared

The number of job vacancies plummeted in the first quarter, falling to the level of five years ago – blokk.com wrote. The coronavirus also swept away vacancies. + From the...

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Hungarians are afraid of losing their jobs

The population’s fear of unemployment has increased dramatically, which is no wonder, as tens of thousands have lost their jobs every week – portfolio.hu wrote. The KSH survey showed what...

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The coronavirus brought a digitization revolution to Hungarian companies

Hungarian companies responded effectively to the crisis caused by the coronavirus, and the situation also resulted in long-term positive changes, for example, a large-scale digital switchover was launched at a...

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Profession.hu: most companies them do not plan redundancies

The managers of the companies are afraid of the next six months, seven out of ten believe that the situation of their company will deteriorate further in this period, but...

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Half of the employees expect their work situation to deteriorate

Half of the employees do not worry about their jobs due to the difficulties caused by the pandemic situation – it turns out from the summary of Profession.hu sent to...

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The next generation can be dismissed

As a result of the economic shock caused by the coronavirus pandemic, many people could lose their livelihoods even during the summer, according to a recent survey by the Pénzcentrum....

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More than 400,000 people are already looking for work in Hungary due to the epidemic

The beginning of the year was promising until the announcement of the COVID-19 virus emergency. However, since 11 March, the situation has changed dramatically: a recent, representative survey found that...

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Almost four million peolple work part-time in Germany

Nearly four million people work part-time in Germany due to the coronavirus epidemic – according to a survey released on Tuesday. Fourteen percent of the 7,600 employees surveyed by the...

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Employment in the European Union rose to a historic high last year

Employment in the European Union reached a historic high, with seventeen of the twenty-seven Member States reaching their national 2020 target last year – according to data released by the...

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Mass agricultural employment of redundant workers is an illusion

Seasonal agricultural work is not a realistic alternative for the majority of Hungarian employees laid off due to the coronavirus pandemic in Hungary or Western Europe – Trenkwalder’s analysis shows....

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Aldi takes over the staff of McDonald’s restaurants in Germany

McDonald’s, a fast-food chain, lends staff who are not currently working in restaurants to Aldi – origo wrote after Faz.net. Many McDonald’s restaurants currently have limited opening hours due to...

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Labor law is not designed to meet the current extreme situation

Since the advent of the COVID-19 human virus outbreak, a significant number of employers have already implemented key measures: no travel, no customer meetings, but work at home and office...

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Rapid tax policy measures are needed against mass layoffs

The economic impact of the coronavirus epidemic is not yet measurable, but it is already clear that a major downturn is expected in all industries. The primary reaction of the...

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Hungarian companies must open up to alternative forms of employment as soon as possible

Less than 4 percent of employees in Hungary can work from home. Moreover, across Europe, there are fewer people working part-time in our country. The proportion of self-employed workers and...

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Hungarian women earn 11 percent less than their male counterparts

For International Women’s Day, Eurostat has published the latest figures on the gender pay gap by country – index reports. The bad news is that in most countries the pay...

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With full employment, the number of economically active people is decreasing

The labor market is stabilizing, reaching full employment – but the number of economically active people has been falling for four months – according to a quick analysis by ING,...

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Part-time work may be more common for employers

In several labor issues, domestic companies will have to respond to changes in the law effective from January 1. Part-time employment has changed in the case of child-rearing, while businesses...

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Leasing of labor is a stable solution according to the trade union

Temporary employment is the most widespread form of atypical employment. While in a typical employment relationship, one employer can easily dismiss the staff, with 50 to 100 partners providing solution...

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