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SZOT is an acronym for Szakszervezetek Országos Tanácsa, the national council of trade unions in Hungary. The organization functioned as the umbrella body for Hungarian trade unions during the socialist period, coordinating wage negotiations, labor standards, and social welfare matters through central channels. As a central partner of the state and the ruling party, SZOT helped shape labor policy and mediated between workers’ interests and state planning.
History and role: SZOT emerged from postwar reorganization of the trade union movement and became the main
Functions and activities: The council facilitated collective bargaining within the planned economy, coordinated nationwide labor actions
Decline and legacy: With Hungary’s transition to a market economy and political pluralism in the late 1980s
Notes: The term SZOT is primarily recognized as the historical Hungarian trade union federation. In Hungarian,