Sunday shop closures – The owners have to send their family members to school?
The hvg.hu said that according to the laws, the owners of the small groceries have to send their family members to school if they want to be open on Sunday. The NGM marked ‘the decision is under revision to decrease the administration and the ministry can introduce a new version of the decision in the next couple of weeks ’
‘No one noticed in the government that a law had existed from 2007 which states that a salesman is required to have a degree in the field. ‘said the Népszabadság based on the Blokk.com’s news from the portal of professional small retail trading. This applies to the member of the family who helps out on Sundays.
The Sunday law stated that small shops, which belong to a family, could be open on Sundays if on this day the owner or a family member stands behind the counter. Because of the KDNP, the partner couldn’t help out in the shop and according to the valid laws not any member of the family can stand behind the counter. Since 2010, the salesman can stand behind the counter only if he/she has a degree in the field.
They add: the former Ministry of National Development and Economy (NFGM) has exempted a lot of occupation from requiring a skill but the salesman occupation is an exception of the rule. The salesman requires having an OKJ degree of sales associate whether they are working regularly or one day a week, on Sundays.
The National Authority for Consumer Protection (NFH) hasn’t reviled that since 2010, how often they have checked whether the regulation had been applied. The NGM stated ‘the decision is under revision to decrease the administration and the ministry can introduce a new version of the decision in the next couple of weeks’
based on article of hvg.hu
translated by Andrea Toth
Source: http://mtva.hu/hu/hungary-matters
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