Talks took place between the CEO of the Hungarian Worknet Kft., Dávid Pénzes and the deputy head of the Foreign Labor Migration Agency under the Ministry of Employment and Labor Relations of Uzbekistan Hojiakbar Faizullakho'jaev in the format of a conference call with the support of the diplomatic mission of Uzbekistan.
According to Dunyo, the parties discussed hiring Uzbeks for Hungary jobs, inking a cooperation agreement between the Foreign Labor Migration Agency and the company.
Dávid Pénzes expressed readiness to establish cooperation relations with the Agency and enter nto an agreement for hiring and employment of labor migrants.
Current labor migration flows from Uzbekistan are mainly concentrated in a few nearby countries, in particular Russia and Kazakhstan, which account for the bulk of remittance inflows. Meanwhile, there is a gradual geographic diversification of such flows, as noted earlier by the Central Bank of Uzbekistan. In particular, the share of remittances from Russia decreased from 87% to 78%.