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Author: | Halmos, Cs. |
Title: | Political and economic reform and labour policy in Hungary |
Journal: | International Labour Review
1990 : VOL. 129:1, p. 41-58 |
Index terms: | HUNGARY ECONOMIC SYSTEMS PRIVATIZATION LABOUR SMALL BUSINESS UNEMPLOYMENT |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The reshaping of labour policy has a vital role in the wider reforms accompanying Hungary's transition to a socialist market economy. Employment policy, which long tolerated inefficiency, will be used to promote competitiveness and productivity, the inevitable shake-out being softened by better training and placement, the creation of new jobs by small enterprises, and the provision of unemployment benefits. The future Labour Code will lay down basic protective provisions mostly modelled on International Labour Organization Conventions, while wages and other conditions of work will be fixed by decentralized collective bargaining. |
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