Wage-setting in Hungary - From a Labour Law Perspective

The aim of the present paper is to analyse the structure and main labour-law related issues of wage-setting in Hungary. First, after the introduction, in Chapter 2, the paper deals with the hierarchy of the different sources of wage-setting. In this context, three main levels – and their problematic...

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Main Author: Attila Kun
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Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2019-12-01
Series:Italian Labour Law e-Journal
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Online Access:https://illej.unibo.it/article/view/9989
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spelling doaj-1433b12a7f52465189803b82d58a77692020-11-25T02:23:33ZengUniversity of BolognaItalian Labour Law e-Journal1561-80482019-12-01122234310.6092/issn.1561-8048/99898482Wage-setting in Hungary - From a Labour Law PerspectiveAttila Kun0Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (KRE), Faculty of Law, Department of Labour Law and Social Security; Hungarian National University of Public Service (NKE), Faculty of Public Governance and International Studies, Department of Human ResourcesThe aim of the present paper is to analyse the structure and main labour-law related issues of wage-setting in Hungary. First, after the introduction, in Chapter 2, the paper deals with the hierarchy of the different sources of wage-setting. In this context, three main levels – and their problematic issues – are analyzed: a) statutory, central-level wage-setting (including the national minimum wage); b) collective bargaining and wage-bargaining; c) individual bargaining, the role of the employment contract, and the main tendencies of corporate practices in wage-setting. Chapter 3 describes some selected, remarkable examples for especially flexible and overly inflexible regulatory solutions in terms of wage-setting. Chapter 4 takes account of the state of play of the equal pay for equal work principle within Hungarian labour law. Chapter 5. concludes and sums up the paper by briefly sketching some of the most important and relevant observations of the EU’s economic governance process in relation to the Hungarian mechanism of wage-setting.https://illej.unibo.it/article/view/9989wage-settingminimum wagewage-bargainingflexibilityequal pay for equal work
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Wage-setting in Hungary - From a Labour Law Perspective
Italian Labour Law e-Journal
wage-setting
minimum wage
wage-bargaining
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equal pay for equal work
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title Wage-setting in Hungary - From a Labour Law Perspective
title_short Wage-setting in Hungary - From a Labour Law Perspective
title_full Wage-setting in Hungary - From a Labour Law Perspective
title_fullStr Wage-setting in Hungary - From a Labour Law Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Wage-setting in Hungary - From a Labour Law Perspective
title_sort wage-setting in hungary - from a labour law perspective
publisher University of Bologna
series Italian Labour Law e-Journal
issn 1561-8048
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The aim of the present paper is to analyse the structure and main labour-law related issues of wage-setting in Hungary. First, after the introduction, in Chapter 2, the paper deals with the hierarchy of the different sources of wage-setting. In this context, three main levels – and their problematic issues – are analyzed: a) statutory, central-level wage-setting (including the national minimum wage); b) collective bargaining and wage-bargaining; c) individual bargaining, the role of the employment contract, and the main tendencies of corporate practices in wage-setting. Chapter 3 describes some selected, remarkable examples for especially flexible and overly inflexible regulatory solutions in terms of wage-setting. Chapter 4 takes account of the state of play of the equal pay for equal work principle within Hungarian labour law. Chapter 5. concludes and sums up the paper by briefly sketching some of the most important and relevant observations of the EU’s economic governance process in relation to the Hungarian mechanism of wage-setting.
topic wage-setting
minimum wage
wage-bargaining
flexibility
equal pay for equal work
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