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.
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.
What lies ahead for the Czech labor market? 5 key insights
Turbulence from political, legislative and economic perspectives is leading to a reduction in the pace of hiring among Czech employers.
Czechia looks to south of EU to plug gap in foreign workers
Czechia is targeting countries with above-average unemployment rates in the EU, such as Portugal and Spain, to fill its own labor-market shortages.
Less bureaucracy, more foreign talent: Could these reforms save the Czech economy?
To counter Czechia's faltering economy, the NERV advisory body has revealed 37 recommended changes to the labor market, public administration, and more.
Foreigners now comprise one-tenth of the Czech Republic's total population
A rapid rise in the number of Ukrainians last year has pushed the number of foreigners residing in Czechia past 1 million.
Czech teachers accuse unions of hijacking strike with pro-Russian speaker
As union strikes gripped the country yesterday, calls for both the resignation of the trade union head and the government continue to divide Czech society.
Higher quotas: Czechia announces plan to attract more Filipinos to labor market
The government is also eyeing workers from Vietnam and other Asian countries to help plug the holes in Czechia's labor force.
Czechia ranks 10th in labor productivity growth among OECD countries
Capital investment and better national infrastructure have spurred Czechia's boost in labor productivity in the last decades.
Czechia is experiencing a surge in skilled foreign workforce
A relative rise in wages paired with the opening of many multinational branches and new businesses beckons foreigners.
New stats reveal prevalence of workplace bullying in Czechia
High turnover of staff and diminished output are just two of the negative effects of workplace ridicule and humiliation.
How do Czech workplace expectations compare to the global workforce?
Czechs are more likely than average to ‘quiet quit’ at work, but less likely to actually quit an unsatisfactory job.
Limited capacity in Czech high schools could shrink future career prospects
A new analysis by EDUin shows that students who don't find a place in Czech gymanisum are often pushed into more narrow fields of study.