Before the Elections, Even the Usually Stingy State-Owned Companies Are More Generous with Their Employees
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Salaries will increase by 10-15 percent this year in certain areas of the public sector, and now the government has announced a higher-than-expected increase for employees of the Hungarian Post Office.
With the amendment of the two-year agreement previously concluded between Magyar Posta and the Postal Workers' Union, wages at the company will increase by a total of 10 percent instead of the originally planned 7 percent, announced Minister of National Economy (MTI) Márton Nagy in his Facebook post on Thursday. The minister also detailed that the wage increase will be implemented in two installments: There will be a 7 percent wage increase fro…
Hungarian Post employees will receive a 10 percent wage increase this year, instead of the planned 7 percent, announced Márton Nagy, Minister of National Economy. This is a wage increase well above inflation, but it is also suitable for the employees of the state-owned company, who will probably still earn less than the national average.
The total increase will be ten percent instead of seven.
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