No progress in talks with Budapest transport company
BKV management and unions failed to make progress in talks on Tuesday in an effort to avert a one-day strike on Friday.
A poll conducted by Szonda Ipsos found that 51% of respondents blame the BKV management for the current situation, 18% blame the leadership of Budapest, 16% the government, and only 2% the striking BKV staff.
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