Work Force: third-country workforce is key to Hungarian economic growth

Third-country labor is indispensable for economic growth
Organized by the Work Force, the first group from the Philippines recently started working in Veszprém. All 40 Filipino workers will work as soldering operators, they said, adding that they expect more than 1,000 more foreign workers will arrive on the Hungarian labor market in the near future. (MTI)
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