Opposition asks state railways not to apply new overtime rules

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Opposition parties have asked the management of state railways MÁV not to apply new rules that allow employers to increase overtime and delay pay for it for up to three years in line with the amended labour code.
Socialist Party deputy group leader Ildikó Borbély Bangó told a press conference held in front of MÁV’s headquarters on Monday that the management of electricity company MVM visited last week had told them that they were not planning to put the new regulations of the “slave law” in practice.
She added that
MÁV managing director Robert Homolya would be asked to sign a declaration under which he would make every effort to prevent the application of the new regulations.
Independent lawmaker Anett Bősz told the press conference that state-owned companies should show an example and demonstrate that employees are important to them. Another independent, Bernadett Szél, said that ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrats treated workers as “vile little proles” and it was the opposition’s duty to prevent the application of the “slave law”. Hungarian workers want higher wages rather than working overtime, she added.





