Teacher shortage in Hungary much worse than anybody expected

Hungary’s public education sector had a shortage of more than 20,000 teachers in the 2020-2021 school year, the head of teachers’ union PSZ said on Monday, citing a study carried out by the organisation.

Counting all school staff directly assisting teachers, the labour shortage in the sector exceeded 34,000, Tamás Totyik told a press conference, adding that the study was based on data obtained from local reports of national competence tests, the Central Statistical Office and social security information. Altogether, the public education sector is missing 34,618 workers, Totyik said, adding that this was a “conservative estimate”. According to the study, the sector had a shortage of 20,587 teachers in the 2020-2021 school year.

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The green party’s spokesman, József Gál, told a press conference on Monday that LMP did not support Von der Leyen as EC president and would continue to withhold its backing after the European Parliament elections. Von der Leyen has said the EC will investigate the flood of cheap Chinese electric cars on the European market, he noted, adding that the competition procedure was set up to protect the German and French car industry, while these companies repatriated handsome profits thanks to exploiting cheap labour and natural resources in central and eastern Europe.

European institutions, he said, were encouraging eastern parts of the EU to be places of landfill and assembly plants of EU core countries. Gál said EU leaders should be on the side of ordinary people, not large corporations, and the EU leadership “is more than happy” to help Prime Minister Viktor Orban make Hungary into a “battery colony”. Pollution from electric car manufacture would concentrate in the east, while all the profits would stay in the west, he added.

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  1. This is the result of an Orban Government in POWER 14 plus years that has dismally FAILED to place the IMPORTANCE of Education, the future of Education buy INVESTMENT.
    Educator Teacher shortages in Hungary are a DISGRACE.
    It is KNOWN from within the Educator / Teachers fraternity professions, this horrendous shortage but is, through the Orban Government, its control of Media in Hungary, not permitted to be PUBLISHED.
    Educators / Education, placed down the somewhat bottom of the list, for Investment in Hungary by the Orban Government, that over 14 years has FEED this worsening educators / teacher and “other” shortages in Hungary.
    Appalling.
    Orbans Government must NEVER as it does with Media, the Judiciary, using POWER to introduce ideas of there political ideas and philosophies by Decree – they must NEVER be allowed to control Education.
    Education has ben INSULTED – Disrespected – Passed – over by the Orban Government, in favour of just one of many WRONGFUL use of tax payers money, there investments into sporting arenas.
    Educators / Education – open windows of OPPORTUNITIES, but through the Orban neglect, there lack of PRIORITIZATION in Investment, we are dealing to-day, in the cataclysmic MESS that is the over-all place we find Education in Hungary.

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