Next year, the wages of those working in manual jobs may increase by fifteen, but in some cases by twenty percent. The significantly accelerated wage catch-up is also helped by the worsening labor shortage and the significant increase in minimum wages compared to the period before the epidemic, Magyar Nemzet wrote.

Wage negotiations have already begun for most players in the private sector, although many companies will raise wages not from January, but from the new business year, April. In response to the question of the Hungarian Nation, the trade unions reported more or less favorable experiences of the negotiations so far. Businesses are preparing to settle their employees' salaries:

THE AMOUNT OF THE MINIMUM WAGE AND THE GUARANTEED MINIMUM WAGE WILL INCREASE BY TWENTY PERCENT FROM JANUARY, WHICH IS A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE ALSO IN REAL VALUE.

In addition to the mandatory minimum wages, the salaries of higher earners will also increase.

According to the newspaper, based on the experience so far, next year's salary increases may once again bring bigger increases in physical jobs after the stagnation of the past two years. According to the representations, the companies concerned expect an average wage increase of 15 percent,

SEVERAL EMPLOYERS DO NOT EVEN CONSIDER THE 20 PERCENT WAGE ARRANGEMENT UNACCEPTABLE IN CERTAIN JOBS.

The majority of manual workers can count on a double-digit gross wage increase even in earning categories above the minimum wage, Magyar Nemzet wrote.

They note that many businesses are forced to settle the wages of the physical staff. On the one hand, a significant increase in minimum wages causes wage congestion; that is, anyone who receives more than this year's mandatory minimum wage, but less than or the same as next year's wage, must settle their wage. On the other hand, the growing shortage of professionals is also causing serious wage pressure,

IN MOST PHYSICAL JOBS, THERE IS AGAIN COMPETITION FOR SKILLED WORKFORCE,

and this competition is won by the actor who offers the highest salary, the newspaper wrote.

Source: origo.hu / MN

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