Why Czech employees are among Europe’s most dissatisfied
A wide-ranging study evaluated how workers felt about their job security, employers, workplace satisfaction, purchasing power, and more.
AI use in Czechia triples: What it means for the country's labor force
An estimated four in 10 firms have implemented AI, with 44 percent expecting to use it in the near future—here's what this spells for jobs in Czechia.
Workplace bullying in Czechia: How to spot, report, and get help
An English-friendly, confidential resource helps you report mistreatment in the office anonymously, with experts advising on how to spot red flags.
Czech companies are offering unlimited vacation: Is this the future of work?
Large firms have begun trialing the idea, citing improved employee retention, but some experts question fairness and impacts on productivity.
As the U.S. retreats from DEI, Czechia moves ahead with inclusivity pledges
A Czech DEI initiative aims to clarify the meaning of these misunderstood three letters and explain why they mean business.
Why employers in Czechia should listen to Gen Z's flexibility needs
A generational shift on the labor market is creating the need for employers to let go of 9-to-5 work policies or risk turnover.
EU slaps Czechia with heavy fine for breaking whistleblowing law
According to the EU, Czechia was far too slow in implementing the act, which is designed to protect employees from exposing company malpractice.
Part-time work: What can Czechia learn from Germany, France, or the Netherlands?
Czechia has the lowest employment rate for mothers with young children in the EU. Experts say part-time work could change that—if policies shift.
Radost revitalized: A Prague club legend will see new life as a co-working space
The Hygge concept is breathing new life into historic spaces throughout Czechia; among them Vinohrady's Radost FX once among the world's top clubs.
Which nationalities make the best bosses? Why Czech leaders are still catching up
A new study underscores the “developed nation advantage,” in which cultural stereotypes still influence who gets to sit in the corner office.
Language exclusion hurts: How to join the conversation in the Czech office
While many companies today promote diversity and inclusion, unintentional language exclusion remains common in international offices.
Sick pay in Czechia: What you're owed, leave for sick kids, and inspector visits
Plus how freelancers can apply for sick pay and how to let your boss know you won't be coming in due to illness.
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