BKV passes weekend labour inspection

By: Hungary Around the Clock
2008-03-25 10:07

Labour inspectors Sunday visited the headquarters of the Budapest transport company BKV on Akácfa utca in Budapest’s Seventh District on the suspicion that deputy CEO Zsolt Balogh had instructed 12 individuals to work illegally over the national holiday, MTV reported. The BKV employees were allegedly working on its “operation specifications book”, which contains the details of planned service cuts.

 

However BKV announced that inspectors found no workers in the building, excepting major department heads, who can work whenever they choose to, thus no illegal work was uncovered. Budapest mayor Gábor Demszky had ordered that the new operation specifications book be presented today.

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