employment fostered workers KSH KSH: Wage Growth Up 10.6% in December Wage growth in Hungary was up at an annual 10.6 percent in... By MTI-Hungary Today // 2021.02.25.
coronavirus epidemic bill EPP Orbán on Epidemic Bill Criticism: ‘Those who want to create an empire in Europe, want to break down nation states’ Regarding international backlash against Hungary's epidemic bill, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said... By MTI-Hungary Today // 2020.05.08.
coronavirus fostered workers holiday Coronavirus: Business Chamber Proposes Measures to Ease Economic Impact of Epidemic The Hungarian Chamber of Industry and Commerce (MKIK) on Monday unveiled a... By MTI-Hungary Today // 2020.03.31.
fostered workers jobs mihály varga Finance Minister: More than 50,000 with Jobs under New Employment Scheme More than 50,000 jobseekers and fostered workers have transferred to the primary... By MTI-Hungary Today // 2019.11.19.
analysts fostered workers KSH Hungary Gross Wages Up 10.7 percent The average gross wage for full-time workers in Hungary rose by an... By MTI-Hungary Today // 2019.09.30.
employment fostered workers jobless rate Hungary Jobless Rate Edges Down to 3.4 percent Hungary's three-month rolling average jobless rate was 3.4 percent in March-May, edging... By MTI-Hungary Today // 2019.06.27.
fostered workers KSH wages Hungary Gross Wages Climb 10.2 pc in March The average gross wage for full-time workers in Hungary rose by 10.2... By MTI-Hungary Today // 2019.05.30.
fostered workers mihály varga private sector Fostered Workers’ Bonus for Getting Private Sector Jobs to Double The government will double the monthly bonus for fostered workers who join... By Miklós Halász-Szabó // 2018.10.29.
economy fostered workers Viktor Orbán “The fridge is full now”, New York Times Examined Orbán’s Fostered Work Scheme In a lengthy article, New York Times analyzes Hungary's economy through the Orbán... By Ábrahám Vass // 2018.04.06.
fostered workers jobless rate KSH: Poverty Risks And Jobless Rate Continue To Fall In Hungary Hungarians facing risks of poverty or social exclusion was 31.1% in 2013, 2.4 percentage... By Tamás Székely // 2014.11.28.