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November 23rd, 2017
Hungary's teachers and health-care staff will be given a "significant" pay rise in the 2018-2020 period, government office chief Janos Lazar told an event organised by national employer federation MGYOSZ on Thursday. Lazar said that unless salaries are raised, Hungary will be unable to close the gap with western Europe. As for health services in particular, he said "there will be no substantive changes unless we increase wages further". At the same time, Lazar said that state administration was still overstaffed and proposed headcount reductions.
MTI
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