
Czech NGO awards mock 'Big Brother' prize to snoopers of the year
The awards are intended for companies, administrative offices, and individuals who non-transparently invade people's privacy.
EU funds for balancing gender equity in Czechia failed to achieve purpose
Only few of the audited organization used the money as intended, and the Ministry of Labor failed to properly monitor spending.
New campaign will help Ukrainian refugees integrate into Czech labor market
With over 600,000 Ukrainians residing in Czechia, most of them refugees, the government plans a campaign of assistance and destigmatization.
Which industries in Czechia will raise wages in 2023?
Firms are trying hard to fill job slots for specialists, but unskilled workers are facing threats from automation and cost-cutting.
How major changes to the Czech Labor Code could close the pay gap and improve remote work
Approved by the government before Christmas, an amendment to the Labor Code should take effect later this year.
Czechia's electricity prices see greatest rise in EU: Can airdrying and handwashing help?
Czech electricity prices rose at the sharpest rate across the EU in early 2022; a new govt. website aims to help consumers amid the energy crisis.
Czech govt.'s proposed changes to work-from-home rules draw criticism
Companies and trade unions are unhappy with the proposed amendments to draft changes in the Labor Code.
Increase in Czechia's minimum monthly wage on the horizon
The Labor and Social Affairs Minister proposes a minimum monthly wage equal to 41 percent of the average wage.
Online applications for CZK 5,000 child subsidy face technical glitches
Parents of children in Czechia who were under 18 as of Aug. 1 can apply for a one-off subsidy for each child.
Apply for parental allowance online and other changes in Czechia from Aug. 1
The month of August brings some changes in how those who are eligible for social benefits in Czechia can collect support.
Who qualifies and when to expect payment? More details on Czechia's inflation subsidy
Families of children under 18 should be eligible for a one-off benefit of CZK 5,000 to help cope with higher costs of living.
Finding part-time work in Czechia is about to get easier
The Czech government wants to make part-time work more attractive to employers by reducing costs associated with hiring part-timers.
Czech daily news roundup: Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Czech diplomatic office in Lviv re-opens, remains of Czech intelligence general repatriated, and hard professions could get earlier retirement age.
Czech unemployment decreases year-on-year, remains the lowest in the EU
Employment opportunities are most often available in manufacturing, technical, and other blue-collar sectors.
Czech Republic sees jump in unemployment at the end of 2021
As unemployment rises to 3.5 percent, the new Czech government looks to create better conditions for foreigners on the domestic labor market.
Plummet in Czech unemployment leaves businesses struggling to find workers
The Czech labor market might be showing the first signs of recovery, but employers are still faced with a serious lack of workers.
Monthly minimum wage to rise by CZK 1,000 next year
The outgoing Czech cabinet has confirmed a rise in the legal minimum wage starting in January 2022.
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