Higher minimum wage threatens Hungarian leather sector
Published: 21 December, 2005
Employers' associations within Hungary's light industry sector say that an agreement signed in late November raising the minimum wage in Hungary by 10% may result in large-scale redundancies among companies in the leather industry, according to the Interfax news agency. Some companies may even be forced to close, said the report.
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