3 result(s) for job placement scheme
Multi Billion-Forint Job Placement Scheme Launched for Over-30’s in Hungary
- 17 May 2024 7:54 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- business
Márton Nagy, the national economy minister, announced the launch, from May 16, of 150 billion forints (EUR 388.2m) in subsidies to bring Hungarians over the age of 30 back to the labour force at a press conference.
HUF 200 Billion Job Placement Scheme for Under-30's in Hungary Launches this April
- 20 Mar 2024 6:55 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
The government will launch a 200 billion forint (EUR 507.3m) European Union-funded programme to boost employment among Hungarians under 30 in April, state secretary for employment policy Sándor Czomba said on public television.
Hungary Roma Have Poor School Qualifications, Jobs
- 2 Nov 2016 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Members of Hungary’s Roma community have rather poor school qualifications and employment opportunities, daily Magyar Nemzet said on Monday, citing a labour market survey by the Central Statistical Office (KSH). As much as 80% of the Roma aged between 15 and 64 have only finished primary school, compared with 20% of the non-Roma population, the paper said, citing the survey.
Multi Billion-Forint Job Placement Scheme Launched for Over-30’s in Hungary
- 17 May 2024 7:54 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- business
Márton Nagy, the national economy minister, announced the launch, from May 16, of 150 billion forints (EUR 388.2m) in subsidies to bring Hungarians over the age of 30 back to the labour force at a press conference.
HUF 200 Billion Job Placement Scheme for Under-30's in Hungary Launches this April
- 20 Mar 2024 6:55 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- business
The government will launch a 200 billion forint (EUR 507.3m) European Union-funded programme to boost employment among Hungarians under 30 in April, state secretary for employment policy Sándor Czomba said on public television.
Hungary Roma Have Poor School Qualifications, Jobs
- 2 Nov 2016 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Members of Hungary’s Roma community have rather poor school qualifications and employment opportunities, daily Magyar Nemzet said on Monday, citing a labour market survey by the Central Statistical Office (KSH). As much as 80% of the Roma aged between 15 and 64 have only finished primary school, compared with 20% of the non-Roma population, the paper said, citing the survey.