Vocational training in the paper industry will resume in Hungary after a break of several decades
The resumption of training was justified by changed global consumption trends, the contraction of plastics, the increasing contribution of the paper industry to GDP and the significant increase in the number of people employed in the sector. Another significant support for the resumption of vocational training was the increased value of self-sufficiency in the coronavirus pandemic, which requires a well-trained and adequate number of professionals in this sector as well – emphasized Vajda Attila, executive director of Vajda-Papír Kft.
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