Festival of vocational schools opens in Budapest

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Skilled labour has a future in Hungary, and “those with knowledge, skills and the courage to use them will have nothing to fear in harder times,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in his opening address at the 15th festival for vocational schools in Budapest on Monday.

At the opening of the Szakma Sztár festival at Budapest’s Hungexpo fairgrounds, Orbán said “the national forces garnered unprecedented support” at the April 3 election. “Voters also said yes” to the government’s achievements in vocational training in the past 12 years, he said.

In cooperation with the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MKIK), the government has expanded dual trainings involving apprenticeships at large market players, upgraded vocational training, established training centres and a grant system for vocational students, the prime minister said. The government has also taken steps to boost digitalisation, and has made acquiring the first two vocations free of charge, he added.

Thanks to those efforts,

Hungary currently has 250,000 students in vocational training, demand for skilled work is growing, and entrepreneurship is becoming more lucrative and popular, he said.

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