Kidolgozták
"Kidolgozták" is a Hungarian term that translates to "they made me work" or "they forced me to work." It is a colloquial expression used to describe a situation where someone is compelled to work, often against their will or without proper compensation. The term is commonly used in discussions about labor rights, exploitation, and the informal economy.
The phrase can refer to various contexts, including:
1. Informal labor: Workers who are not officially employed but are required to perform tasks for someone
2. Exploitation: Situations where individuals are forced to work under unfair conditions, such as low pay or
3. Unpaid labor: Tasks that are expected to be performed without compensation, often in family or community
"Kidolgozták" highlights the importance of fair labor practices and the need for protection against exploitation. It