Sense Of Job Security Improves in Hungary – Survey Shows

  • 13 Aug 2021 2:41 PM
  • Hungary Matters
Sense Of Job Security Improves in Hungary – Survey Shows
Fully 62% of Hungarian employees are confident of 5-plus years of job security, according to a recent survey. A year ago, 55% were similarly assured.

The relevant index rose to 80 points from 74 points a year earlier, while the measure of finding a new job went up to 60 points from 58 points, BNP Paribas Cardif and polling company Medián said.

The labour market stability index fell by 2 points from the previous quarter to 68 points, according to the survey carried out in June.

Meanwhile, employees were less keen to keep their jobs, with this measure dropping 2 points to 56 points.

The share of employees willing to work more for the same pay fell to 46% from 56%.

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