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Randstad HR trends and Salary survey

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Through HR trends and Salary survey, Randstad seeks to generate content about the main trends in Human Resources and to know the salary evolution of different professional profiles in the main economic sectors of the country.

Based on its inputs, as well as that of companies in other industries, our goal is to have key information on issues that will be crucial for the labor market in the near future.

Now, that we have the results of this research, we would like to share them with you, as we are sure that they will be relevant to your recruitment strategy and human resources in general.

 

You can find more information and the downloadable version here https://www.randstad.hu/workforce360/archivum/a-hr-aktualis-kihivasai-es-trendjei_225/

15.09.2018
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BUDAPEST ENERGY SUMMIT – 3-6th December 2018

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Budapest Energy Summit will be organized on the 3-6th of December 2018 at Budapest, Hungary. 

BEST2018 includes the CLEAN ENERY Forum, the INNOVATION Hub and also the first WOMEN in ENERGY Conference.

 

Date: 3-4-5-6 December, 2018 (Monday-Thursday)

Venue: Hotel Marriott Budapest

 

Some confirmed speakers of the summit:

Maros Sefcovic, Vice President, European Commission

Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade

László Palkovics, Minister of Innovation and Technology

Dr. Karsten Wildberger, Member of the Board, COO, E.ON

Lászlo Varró, Chief Economist, IEA

Elena Burmistrova, CEO, Gazprom Export

Anita Orbán, Vice President, Tellurian

Léon Wijnands, Global Head of Sustainability, ING Bank

Gergely Szabó, Country Chariman Hungary, MET Group

Andrew Walker, Vice President Strategy, Cheniere

Mohamed Anis, Tech Evangelist, INFOSYS

 

Book your EARLY BIRD ticket with 20% discount on our website

www.budapestenergysummit.hu

Would you have any question we are happy to answer them – please contact us:

bernadett.forizs@whitepaperconsulting.hu

 

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11.09.2018
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MOL Group has been recognized for its sustainability

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MOL Group has been acknowledged again as a top ESG performer by MSCI and FTSE Russel.

​MSCI, the leading Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) data provider for institutional investors awarded MOL an AA Rating in its yearly ESG Ratings Report. The AA rating classifies MOL as “Leader” within the ESG space. MOL landed top quartile spots in areas such as Biodiversity & Land Use, Toxic Emissions & Waste, Carbon Emissions, Corruption & Instability. MSCI ESG data, scores and ratings are particularly important as these are used by the investors for the integration of ESG in investment decisions, portfolio construction and engagement priorities.

At the same time, FTSE Russell confirmed that MOL has been independently assessed according to the FTSE4Good criteria, and has satisfied the requirements to become a constituent of the FTSE4Good Index Series. Created by the global index provider FTSE Russell, the FTSE4Good Index Series is designed to measure the performance of companies demonstrating strong ESG practices. The FTSE4Good indices are used by a wide variety of capital market participants to create and assess the increasingly popular sustainable investment funds and products.

Tamás Szakál, Vice President of Group SD&HSE commented these achievements: These outstanding results are a huge boost to everyone in MOL who is working hard on improving sustainability processes and performance. Given our long-established commitment to sustainable development, we are particularly pleased to be continuously acknowledged as a top ESG performer. We are delighted to see MOL’s ESG performance and disclosure being received so positively by the investment community. Being at the top in both is a priority to us if we want to fulfill our ambition of being the first choice of investors.

 

10.09.2018
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BASF closes acquisition of businesses and assets from Bayer

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Complements own crop protection, biotech and digital activities; marks entry into seeds, non-selective herbicides, nematicide seed treatments

Creates new opportunities for innovation and growth

About 4,500 experienced employees join Agricultural Solutions team

BASF has closed the acquisition of a range of businesses and assets from Bayer. The transaction is a strategic complement to BASF’s crop protection, biotech and digital farming activities and marks its entry into seeds, non-selective herbicides and nematicide seed treatments.

“This strategic move adds excellent assets to our strong agricultural solutions portfolio and enhances our innovation potential. Overall, it ensures an even more comprehensive and attractive offering to our customers,” said Dr. Martin Brudermüller, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors and Chief Technology Officer of BASF SE.

“This acquisition transforms BASF in agriculture. It strengthens our market position in agricultural solutions and creates new opportunities for growth,” added Saori Dubourg, member of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE and responsible for the Agricultural Solutions segment. “We are looking forward to our joint journey and warmly welcome the new colleagues to BASF.”

BASF signed agreements in October 2017 and April 2018 to acquire the businesses and assets Bayer offered to divest in the context of its acquisition of Monsanto, for an all-cash purchase price of €7.6 billion. About 4,500 employees join BASF through the acquisition. The agreements include Bayer’s global glufosinate-ammonium business; seeds businesses including traits, research and breeding capabilities, and trademarks for key row crops in select markets; the vegetable seeds business; the R&D platform for hybrid wheat; a range of seed treatment products; certain glyphosate-based herbicides in Europe, used predominantly for industrial applications; the complete digital farming platform xarvioTM; as well as certain non-selective herbicide and nematicide research projects. These transactions are now completed, except for the vegetable seeds business for which closing is expected later in the third quarter of 2018.

Customers benefit from the acquisition as they will have access to even more tools to increase their yields, crop quality and profitability. “With strong solutions from seeds to harvest, enabled by even better R&D capabilities and scale, we will increase the competition in the market. This means customers have a real choice, today and in the future,” explained Markus Heldt, President of BASF’s Agricultural Solutions division. “After months of preparing the seamless transfer of businesses and smooth onboarding of employees, everybody is keen to finally get started – as a new team and with our expanded business and capabilities.”

To reflect the expanded scope of its agriculture business, BASF has renamed the division from Crop Protection to Agricultural Solutions.

 

About BASF’s Agricultural Solutions division

With a rapidly growing population, the world is increasingly dependent on our ability to develop and maintain sustainable agriculture and healthy environments. Working with farmers, agricultural professionals, pest management experts and others, it is our role to help make this possible. That’s why we invest in a strong R&D pipeline and broad portfolio, including seeds and traits, chemical and biological crop protection, soil management, plant health, pest control and digital farming. With expert teams in the lab, field, office and in production, we connect innovative thinking and down-to-earth action to create real world ideas that work – for farmers, society and the planet. In 2017, our division generated sales of €5.7 billion. For more information, please visit www.agriculture.basf.com or any of our social media channels.

 

 

About BASF

At BASF, we create chemistry for a sustainable future. We combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility. The more than 115,000 employees in the BASF Group work on contributing to the success of our customers in nearly all sectors and almost every country in the world. Our portfolio is organized into five segments: Chemicals, Performance Products, Functional Materials & Solutions, Agricultural Solutions and Oil & Gas. BASF generated sales of €64.5 billion in 2017. BASF shares are traded on the stock exchanges in Frankfurt (BAS), London (BFA) and Zurich (BAS). Further information at www.basf.com.

03.09.2018
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MOL Group forms strategic partnership for plastic recycling

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MOL Group has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with German recycling technology company APK, which developed a ground-breaking Newcycling® technology to process a broad variety of mixed plastic waste into high-quality polymers.

​At MOL Group, we know that it is important to build a more sustainable future and respond to growing demand for recycled plastic products from our customers. MOL’s new partnership with the German innovative company APK is an important step on our journey to become a regional leader in recycling of plastics. In the new agreement, MOL will support the completion of APK’s Merseburg plant in Germany, which is set to pilot Newcycling®, a solvent-based process which enables the recovery of high-quality materials from complex multi-layer packaging. In the future, together with our partner we would also like to bring this innovative technology to our core region.

Ferenc Horváth, MOL Group’s Downstream EVP, explains MOL’s reasoning behind the decision. “In line with MOL 2030 strategy, we are taking steps to grow our petrochemicals business and enter knowledge intensive industries together with strategic partners. We see a growing demand from our customers for recycled plastics and at the same time we are also fully committed to the idea of circular economy and sustainability. We aspire to become leaders in recycling in Central and Eastern Europe and with today’s agreement we are marking the first milestone on this journey. MOL, as an established polymer player in CEE, together with an innovative partner as APK will work on further developing the Newcycling® technology and bringing it to our core region where the need and the potential for plastic waste recycling is significant.”

03.09.2018
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MOL enters the bus public transport market

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MOL has bought majority stake in ITK Holding Zrt., which currently operates and maintains buses used for public transport in Budapest and Debrecen. MOL’s investment provides the necessary funding, multinational background and financial stability to expand the company’s services in keeping with its mobility strategy running up to 2030.

“Our 2030 strategy clearly states that in the future we will focus on mobility and community services. We aim to deliver fast and convenient solutions to people on the move through our high-quality and complex services to keep contributing to the development of our country and region, to the modernization of our cities. One of the first steps was MOL Limo. Now it is time to enter the community bus services market as public transport will play a central role in mobility services and this segment will be one of the key focus areas of our mobility strategy.” – Péter Ratatics, MOL Hungary CEO said.

14.08.2018
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Irén Márta, Managing Director of BCSDH, has been awarded a Pro Facultate Prize

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Irén Márta, Managing Director of the Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary (BCSDH) received this year’s PRO FACULTATE Prize from Corvinus University’s Faculty of Business Administration during the faculty graduation ceremony on 25 July, 2018.

Dr.  Zoltayné  Dr.   Paprika  Zita,  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Business  Administration ,Dr. László Gulácsi, Scientific Vice-rector, and Dr. Richárd Szántó, Deputy Dean of Education, awarded this prize to Irén Márta, Managing Director of the BCSDH, in recognition of her achievements in the business sector, and moreover for her activities regarding the practical and scientific development of this area in cooperation with the Faculty of Business administration.

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The  prestigious  Pro Facultate  Award  of  the  Faculty  of  Business  Administration  was  established  in  2010  to  recognise  prominent  people  who have enhanced  the  reputation  and  authority  of  the  Faculty  regarding  the  collaboration  of  the  business  sector  and  the  scientific  world.

The  prize  is  awarded  once  a  year  following the  proposal of  the  Dean’s  Cabinet  of  the  Faculty  of  Business  AAdministration by the  faculty  Council.  The  prize  winner  may  be  nominated  by  the  heads  of departments.

25.07.2018
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The Voluntary National Review of Hungary on the Sustainable Development Goals has been conducted with the assistance of BCSDH

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade invited the Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary (BCSDH) to assist as a professional partner in conducting the business chapter of the Voluntary National Review.

The Business Council has conducted a survey among it’s member companies, and in addition, it has involved 8 partner organization to ensure the professional background of the review, which was finalised at a reconciliation forum.

The Hungarian review is available at the website of the UN:

https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/index.php?page=view&type=30022&nr=622&menu=3170

The involved partner organizations of BCSDH:

British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary, Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists, French-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Hungarian Donors Forum, Joint Venture Association, KÖVET Association for Sustainable Economies, Netherlands-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce in Budapest, Swisscham Hungary

To read the report click here.

17.07.2018
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Hybrid corn, and consecrated mineral well water – report from the BCSDH Weekend

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This year’s BCSDH Weekend was a delightful program for the 15 participating CEOs and their partners.

One of the hosts of the event was Matthew Pickard, CEO of Syngenta. The company’s factory in Mezőtúr processes and packages drought-tolerant hybrid seeds produced in the area, which also result in a fourfold yield. The visit also gave us an opportunity to present the Contívo project, in which farmers are taught about sustainable and efficient farming. The advantages and process of  sustainable growing were described at Syngenta’s farm in Dióskál.

Syngenta’s outstanding example of waste management was also explained. Each and every part of the corn is used, and the waste that is generated enters the circular economy as it can be used as raw material in other industries. Seeds will be sown, while the husks and cobs will be used for animal feed or as a raw material in cosmetics.

In the evening, a Frittmann wine tasting – a local phenomenon – was held at Hercegasszony Birtok, which was followed by a dinner made from local ingredients. An emerging small start-up company, TL Jeans, “dressed up” wines that were given to participants as a gift

On Saturday morning, guests were invited into the bottling plant of Szentkirályi-Kékkúti Mineral Water Kft. by the managing director, Olivér Martin. In Szentkirály, the mineral water comes to the surface in the middle of a beautiful park inside a sanctified chapel,before obtaining its final form on a most modern bottling line.

Besides listening to the success story of Szentkirályi, sustainability issues were also discussed. The company mentioned that the European Association of Mineral Water Suppliers – which it is a member of – defined the goal of collecting 90% of their PET bottles by 2025. In Hungary, the collection rate is still low, despite the fact that the infrastructure is adequate. It is highly important to raise awareness about this issue.

The two-day trip closed with an enjoyable lunch in Kecskemét.

We hereby thank the host companies and their leaders for their substantial professional program and generous hospitality.

Pictures of the event can be found here.

12.06.2018
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Budapest Airport becomes carbon neutral

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Only 30 of the more than 300 airports operating in Europe have managed to earn the highest level of environmental accreditation awarded by the Airports Council International (ACI). Budapest is the first carbon neutral airport in Central and Eastern Europe.

Over the past five years, Budapest Airport reduced its carbon dioxide emission per passenger by 44%, and offsets the remaining quantity by purchasing internationally recognized carbon credits.

In the interest of environmental awareness, terminal lighting was improved using energy-efficient LED lightbulbs, air handling and air conditioning systems were modernized, boilers at the heating center were replaced and heating and cooling for the new passenger pier at Terminal 2 were configured in such a way that they can be adjusted not only according to the weather, but also traffic, by sectors.

The carbon neutral accreditation attained this April is the result of a long process, which is also evident from the fact that the solar collectors on the roof of Terminal 1 have been operating for ten years now, and have covered the energy required for the hot water needs of the building throughout this period.

The continuously expanding fleet of electric cars makes vehicle traffic and baggage transportation at the airport greener

The involvement of its partners had a great role in Budapest Airport rising to the forefront of airports, from an environmental perspective. The Greenairport Program, launched in 2015, now has 35 members from organizations operating at the airport, such as ground handlers, airlines and catering companies, who regularly share best practices and assist each other in achieving environmental objectives.

Ferenc Liszt International Airport consumes nearly as much energy as 23 000 households, i.e. a medium-sized Hungarian town. In view of this, it is especially important that the operator should take the lead and set a good example in reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

24.05.2018
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