German manufacturing woes: What could happen to Czechia’s economy and jobs?
Much of Czechia's economy gets its strength from production and exports in the automotive industry—could this now change?
Czechia needs more IT experts, but wage growth is stagnating
The growing digitalization of companies has contributed to higher demand for IT workers, but wage growth has slowed from an already-high base.
Can a Czech-made app boost your work well-being? We tried it
With over 3 million users, VOS.health offers a myriad of features to help with your work-life balance: the Expats.cz staff tested them out.
Employer in Czechia? Get to grips with new reporting requirements
Legislative changes impact employers’ responsibilities while allowing free entry to the labor market for expats from nine countries.
OPINION: The Czech president wants to pay the First Lady – a defining moment for equality?
Petr Pavel proposes giving a portion of his salary to his wife, Eva Pavlová, “so that she could fully perform her job and not be dependent on her husband."
Asking for a raise in Czechia: How to leverage market trends for better pay
Employees gearing up for an interview or negotiating a raise are in advantageous position now, experts say.
How a Prague center is sowing seeds for next-generation IT success
Commerzbank’s Prague center is focused on developing Czechia’s next generation of tech talent.
Prague's Karlín celebrates key driver of Czech economic growth with ABSL festival
The ‘Czech Edge’ takes center stage at the Association of Business Service Leaders's annual conference, now a festival, spread across venues in Karlín.
Czechia's capital sees slowest wage growth nationwide
Despite recently ailing wage growth in Prague, average salaries are still by far the highest in the country – and better days are ahead.
How ‘delivering cheers’ worldwide packs a great expat career in Prague
AB InBev, the world’s biggest beer company, runs global and European logistics operations bringing a world of opportunity for expats at its Prague base.
Tenth worst in EU: Conditions on Czech labor market worsen for third year
The Czech Republic fails to create friendly conditions for employees on the labor market despite the lowest unemployment in the EU, says a new study.
Employees in Czechia work among most hours in the world
Only two European countries reported higher working hours per person, though talk of a four-day working week may change this trend.
Flexible working and no overtime: Survey maps Czechia-based workers' biggest priorities
A greater emphasis on work-life balance has led many jobseekers to specify their wish for remote or more flexible working arrangements.
Freelancers beware: Insurance costs set to surge next year
For the first time ever, minimum deposits for social and health insurance contributions will collectively rise by over CZK 1,000.
How Czechia is making life easier for both businesses and employees
The government has just passed laws that will make digital recepits the norm and payments in foreign currency for workers possible.
Popular MultiSport benefit will expand its network of Prague fitness centers
Good news: the Polish company behind the system is acquiring multiple gyms in Prague, which means more discounts for employees in Czechia.
Real wages in Czechia have slumped in the last five years
Owing to high inflation and only-incremental pay rises, some professions in Czechia report pay cuts of up to 25 percent.