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This year, the majority of the employees decided to give SZÉP card and cash

Although the majority of employers have retained the cafeteria items offered in the previous year, the SZÉP card has become a priority because of its tax advantage, and the cash...

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14 percent of the Hungarian workers receive a 13th month salary at the end of the year according to a survey

14 percent of the Hungarian workers receive a 13th month salary in November and December, averaging 332 thousand forints, typically at larger private-owned private companies – Fizetesek.hu’s survey reveals. 48...

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Record number of Hungarians feel their jobs are stable

According to a joint survey conducted by BNP Paribas Cardif Insurance and Medián in May, more Hungarians than ever before, 71 percent are optimistic about the stability of their jobs....

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Profession.hu: 44 percent of the Hungarians do not in the field of their highest degree of education

44 percent of the Hungarian workers do not work in the field of their highest degree of education, and an additional 44 percent are actively thinking about the change of...

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McDonald’s offers new contracts for its employees

McDonald’s offers 115,000 UK workers on controversial zero-hours contracts the option of moving to fixed contracts with a minimum number of guaranteed hours every week – the Guardian wrote. The...

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Four out of ten employees are looking for new jobs in the fall

Although according to the great majority of the Hungarian workers it is harder to find a job during the summer, many of them immediately started job seeking after the summer...

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The private sector improves the employment

According to the senior analyst of the K&H Bank mainly the private sector improves the employment data, but further improvement will be slowed by the fact that it increasingly difficult...

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The majority of the Hungarian companies gave cafeteria to the employees

55 percent of the companies with a minimum of 1 employee provides cafeteria to the employees in 2016 The most popular non-wage benefits are the local travel allowances and the...

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Most attractive workplace’ – Pharmaceutical and chemical industry category: Richter Gedeon

Ms Paróczai told that in addition to being performance-oriented, the company intends to focus on the human aspects as well. They organise a wide range of training programmes for employees....

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Munkatarsaim.hu is one year old

It was more than a year ago that Munkatársaim.hu – a community website for Hungarian employees and companies – was launched. The website’s goal is to give job seekers a...

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These are the most attractive companies for employees this year

According to the Hungarian results of the Randstad Award, the world's largest employer brand research, among the largest employers, Audi Hungaria and Mercedes continue to be the two most attractive...

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The rise in real wages continues

Employers and employees are negotiating about wage increase levels that will bring real wage increases, while the continued low inflation could also contribute to the further growth of real wages...

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Profession.hu: young men are more likely to receive a reward

Half of the employees receive some reward for their performances at the end of the year. Men are more likely to receive a reward or bonus for men, especially the...

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The BAT increases the number of its employees to two hundred in Pécs

In addition to the previously announced 100 employees, the BAT Pécsi Dohánygyár Kft will employ further 100 employees – Tóth Attila, the company ’s director of corporate and government relations...

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Ten billion HUF program to start for people with changed working abilities

The government at the end of the year plans to launch a complex program for the and labor-market integration of disabled people with a 10 billion HUF support – said...

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60 percent of the employees are committed towards their companies

According to a survey, 60 percent of the employees are committed towards their companies in Hungary, and do not plan to change jobs and perform beyond the expectations to fulfill...

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We do not sleep enough and we do not rest while working

The Hungarian workers spend not enough time with relaxing. The manual workers sleep the least, an average of 6-7 hours. In contrast, young people sleep much more – the survey...

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The majority of employers are planning to hire new staff this year

The 63 percent of employers plan to hire new staff takes up this year, the biggest demand is towards semi-skilled, unskilled and skilled workers – the survey of teh Humán...

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