The SZFE leadership gave the strikers a better offer than they asked for



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The university issued a statement regarding the strike demands of the employees of the University of Theater and Film Arts (SZFE).

On September 29, 2020, the SZFE strike committee made two demands on the employer for the employer to guarantee a 10% salary increase and guarantee the maintenance of the working hours that governs during state retention, the statement read .

The direction of SZFE, which he assumed today, with the support of the University maintainer, considers that an average wage increase of 15% as of January 1, 2021, higher than the demands of the strike committee, is justified. The requirement of invariability of working hours is accepted by the management of SZFE. In view of the fact that the projected increase in employee wages significantly exceeds the demands made by the SZFE strike committee, and the demands on working hours were also heard, so the SZFE management considers the negotiations with the strike committee on the previous claims closed and asks the participants in the strike to continue with the work they said.

Entrance to the University of Theater and Motion Picture Arts on Vas StreetPhoto: Gábor Szabó – Origo

If the strike committee, however, decides to continue the strike, the management of SZFE will consider the previous offer null and void. SZFE’s new administration and maintenance board continues to view dialogue as the only possible way to resolve the situation around SZFE and is ready for immediate consultation for a solution, the university statement concludes.



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