Minimum wage in the Czech Republic to rise to 14,600 crowns monthly from January 2020
The monthly minimum wage is to rise by 1250 crowns as of January, representatives of the Czech government coalition parties have agreed
Despite record-low unemployment, most Czech firms are not interested in retraining staff
Most Czech firms are not interested in retraining people from other fields though they have long faced a lack of staff, writes Pravo
September unemployment in the Czech Republic was lowest since 1996
Czech employers are more willing to hire new graduates than in the past
Average wage in Prague hits 41,964 CZK in the second quarter of 2019
Prague again had the highest average wages in the Czech Republic
Record-low Czech unemployment rate drops below 2 percent
Unemployment in the Czech Republic dropped again in Q2 2019, falling below 2 percent
Czech doctors now earn an average of 84,000 crowns per month
While salaries in the Czech Republic are on the rise, the health care sector is seeing some of the biggest surges
Software giant Veeam to hire 500 new employees for its Prague center
The cloud-based data management company is rapidly growing in Prague, and seeks to triple in size over the next five years.
Unemployment rate in the Czech Republic holds at record low
Eurostat numbers once again peg the Czech Republic’s unemployment rate at a miniscule 1.9%, still the lowest ever recorded
Czech job adverts often discriminate, according to state inspectors
Despite Czech law prohibiting employment discrimination based on gender, age, health, citizenship, or race, discriminatory practices were found in 80% of companies
Some Czech companies now offer a 14th salary Christmas bonus
Forget a 13th salary bonus: companies in the Czech Republic are now giving employees a full two-month salary bonus this year
A quarter of Czech employees worry about losing their job
According to a Workmonitor study by Randstad, fear of losing one’s job in the Czech Republic is on the rise
Czech unemployment rate holds record low of 2.8% in November
According to data published by the Czech Labor Office on Monday, the number of unemployed in the Czech Republic is the lowest since 1997
Will Czech salaries catch up to Western Europe?
Wages in the Czech Republic are on a steep rise, but will they ever match the country’s Western neighbors? And should they?
Czech Unemployment Rate Hits 20-Year Low
Unemployment in the Czech Republic dipped to 2.8% in October, the lowest reported number since June 1997
Czech MPs Propose 5 Weeks Paid Vacation for All Employees
Czech members of parliament from KSČM are pushing for all employees to be entitled to five weeks paid vacation