Socialists reiterate call for across-the-board national wage increase

Change language:
Budapest, August 10 (MTI) – The Socialist Party on Wednesday called for an across-the-board 50 percent wage increase to tackle Hungary’s labour shortages.
An entire generation of young Hungarians want to study and work abroad and many of them do not intend to return home, András Nemény, the party’s deputy leader, told a press conference. He said this was “hardly a surprise”, arguing that the minimum wage is 40-50 percent higher in western Europe and even in Poland and the Czech Republic than in Hungary.
Nemény said the Socialist Party had already once implemented a 50 percent wage increase when it was in government, adding that the party intends to repeat this measure if it comes to power again.
He warned that the government’s failure to raise wages would freeze the economy and ensure that Hungarians working abroad will stay there.





