(ANSA) - BUDAPEST, MAY 23 - Slap of the Hungarian Constitutional Court to Prime Minister Viktor Orban: it is "unconstitutional" - the so-called 'slavery law' which increases the overtime ceiling to 400 hours a year, allowing payment with a delay of up to three years.
The court ruled that no one can be fired without overtime and that overtime must be paid within the year. Strongly supported by the Orban government, the law was approved in 2018, despite thousands of Hungarians taking to the streets to protest. (HANDLE).