„SLAVE ACT” - LEGAL ANALYSIS AND PERSPECTIVES

  • Gábor Kertész International Business School
Keywords: labour law, working time frame, overwork, maximum working time

Abstract

In the middle of December 2018, Hungary has suddenly appeared in the headlines of international news. Although marketing teaches that “all PR is good PR”, as a lawyer I think it is worth examining the facts behind the catchy headlines well before making our business decisions. The news is based on the amendment of the Labour Code, which is called the „Slavery Act” in the media. The demonstrations and atrocities reported by the international media have broken out as a result of the interpretation of the amendment by some part of the media, which was recently adopted by Parliament. The President of Hungary promulgated the act when this article was completed. What does the new amendment say? Could an employee become a ‘slave’ of the employer, or rather it would help people’s prosperity by allow them to work more to earn more money?  Considering the interests of the citizens/employees can   the choice  between  adoption  or rejection of the law be the only possibility, or does the new system also have a third possibility using the law’s and the economy’s own logic, and should only a small "fine-tuning" be implemented on the new system?

Author Biography

Gábor Kertész, International Business School

College Professor

Published
2020-01-31
How to Cite
KertészG. (2020). „SLAVE ACT” - LEGAL ANALYSIS AND PERSPECTIVES. Multidisciplinary Challenges, Diverse Responses - Journal of Management and Business Administration, (1), 61-70. https://doi.org/10.33565/MKSV.2020.01.05