
'Vacancies at an all-time high': Czech Republic's labor shortage gives candidates negotiating power
New findings suggest that record-high openings and a lack of available employees means job seekers should leverage career opportunities.
Labor shortages hit the Czech Republic as companies seek out employees
A severe shortage of labor across a wide range of industries and regions spells trouble for employers up and down the country.
Move without fear: A Prague Mobility Manager's secrets to relocation success in 2021
Despite the challenges of Covid, Maria Shkaruppa of the global IT company Semrush says the Czech capital is still a great place to work and live.
The Czech workweek is getting shorter, but still clocks in longer than EU average
A full-time employee in the Czech Republic works 41.3 hours per week, half an hour more than the EU average.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 25, 2021
Czech Republic closer to four-day work week, EU summit to discuss green future, summer coming slowly with chilly end of May predicted.
New EU rules will require wage disclosure, historically a taboo in the Czech Republic
In an effort to close the gender pay gap, the EU is pushing for more transparency in the workplace.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 1, 2021
Czech police holding a man accused of threatening PM Babiš, travel to Maldives from Czech Republic breaks records, four-day workweek proposed.
'We work twice as hard to prove our abilities': empowering female entrepreneurs in the Czech Republic
The first Czech chapter of the global Future Females initiative is giving women tools to succeed in male-dominated sectors.
Unemployment in the Czech Republic hits 4 percent, highest since 2017
Despite the increase, the Czech Republic still has the lowest unemployment in Europe.
Warehouse and logistics companies hunt for part-time Christmas workers amid coronavirus shortage
According to a survey companies are searching for workers to cover the busy Christmas period as COVID causes travel restrictions and staff to quarantine.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Nov. 11, 2020
The first online protest in Czech history, a potential rise in the minimum wage, and a distance-learning update for university students
Spread of COVID-19 on the decline in Prague as more people stay home, work from home
Prague Mayor Zdeněk Hřib says that more than half of Prague residents have switched to home office.
Unemployment in the Czech Republic rose in the third quarter, but some job sectors grew
The COVID-19 pandemic had the biggest negative effect on manufacturing and services, while the IT sector has seen growth
My Prague Job: Solenn Grand's heavenly harp can be heard at Prague's premiere opera house
The French native is the principal harpist for the State Opera, a position that is extraordinarily difficult to come by
Czech employees rank among the most likely in the EU to feel time pressure at work
Greece led the EU in time pressure at work, while workers in Estonia felt it the least
Czech wage growth drops to .5%, average earnings down 2.5% year-on-year after inflation
Real earnings after inflation were down in the second quarter of 2020 for the first time after seven years of continued growth
Czech employment rate remains high, despite COVID-19 pandemic
The number of hours worked per week on average increased compared to previous years