Major Telco Company in Hungary Drops Four-Day Work Week
- 15 Feb 2024 6:02 AM
Magyar Telekom will end its four-day working week project on February 29, after a year and a half, the subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom announced.
More >>Magyar Telekom will end its four-day working week project on February 29, after a year and a half, the subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom announced.
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