Hungary gross wages up 10.4 pc yr/yr in November

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Gross wage growth in Hungary grew by an annual 10.4 percent in November, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said on Thursday.
In absolute terms, Hungarians employed full time earned a gross monthly 355,100 forints (EUR 1,118).
Net wages also grew by 10.4 percent, to 236,100 forints (EUR 744) during the period.
Twelve-month wage growth has been in the double digits since early 2017, after an agreement was reached by employers, unions and the government on big minimum wage increases paired with payroll tax cuts.
The finance ministry’s state secretary for employment, Sándor Bodó, said the government endeavours to ensure the wage increases, which have lasted 71 months so far, will continue this year.
Bodó noted that
wages have been growing in both the public and private sectors, and employment in government fostered job schemes is declining as workers move to the primary market.
In 2018, employees pocketed an extra month’s salary, he said, noting a marked wage increase for manual workers and a higher rate of wage hikes in the country’s less advanced regions.
Bodo said that a new two-year wage agreement, coupled with a reduction in the social contribution tax, negotiated in 2018 would underpin further wage increases. The government expects an average rise of above 6 percent in real wages this year, he added.
Emigration is likely to slow down and consumption will continue to grow, adding fuel to the economy, he said.





