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With a chronic and growing labor shortage affecting the country, big retail names can no longer just offer double-digit pay rises in order to secure staff. The situation is all the more pressing given the staffing needs arising from mushrooming online sales channels with home deliveries. In a bid to manage the situation German retail giant Lidl is offering workers ‘à la carte’ working time solutions. In reply to Planet Labor, Lidl Hungary spokesperson, Ms. Judit T?zsér, explained that shop workers can choose to work 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 hours per day. Warehouse staff can choose between 6 or 8 hours per day while office workers can choose between 4, 6, and 8 hours per day.
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