Wednesday, 27 December, 2017
The key to business success is working with a great team. Naturally, “your team” includes your employees as well as your providers and business partners. But how do you find the best work force? Helpers can assist you in recruitment as well.
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Instead of having one free day in the middle of the work week, Hungarian people usually prefer to have long weekends in exchange for a Saturday that would otherwise be a rest day. As a result, depending on which day of the week bank holidays are, the previous or the following day is granted a rest day by the government to make a long weekend for everyone.
Read MoreThursday, 18 May, 2017
Apart from salary, employees can receive a “non-salary compensation”. The various fringe benefits or cafeteria elements offer more favorable taxation options than regular salary – this is why many employers decide to offer cafeteria to their employees.
Read MoreMonday, 10 April, 2017
Hungary has a special place on the European job market, because thanks to its top-quality universities and relatively low living costs it provides affordable, quality workforce to your new European company.
Read MoreTuesday, 7 March, 2017
Bank holidays are days when most people are not required to work. In Hungary, Sundays count as holidays, while Saturdays are usually also rest days. Besides, there are 11 bank holidays in Hungary in 2017 (a new one, Good Friday has just been announced).
Read MoreThursday, 8 December, 2016
All Sundays are holidays in Hungary, when most people have a day off. In addition, there are a number of other bank holidays when shops and offices are closed, and most people are not required to work.
Read MoreThursday, 8 December, 2016
Employees are entitled to wage supplements when they work overtime, on weekends, at night or on state holidays. As the employer, it is your legal responsibility to determine your employee’s schedules, so you need to take the mandatory wage supplements into account when doing so.
Read MoreThursday, 8 December, 2016
Hungary has a number of state holidays when shops and offices are closed, and employees are usually not required to work. In addition, Hungarian Labor Law states that all employees are entitled to a minimum of 20 days of paid vacation per year.
Read MoreThursday, 8 December, 2016
In most of Europe, the local official language is used by the Tax Authority, government and municipality offices, in banks, in contracts and in everyday life. Hungary is no exception: most letters a business owner has to read and most forms they have t
Read MoreWednesday, 23 November, 2016
Authorities let companies reduce payroll taxes if they employ workforce who have difficulties entering the labor market. Members of the listed groups may prove as eager, skilled, and earnest employees as anyone else, while employing them grants you significant payroll tax relief.
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