A majority of Czechs spend less than 20 minutes getting to work
The wide range of open jobs is making location a deciding factor, as Czechs would rather live close to work
Average Prague wages grew 7% in Q1 2019, now up to 41,450 crowns monthly
Wages in Prague and in the Czech Republic rose significantly in the first quarter compared to the same time last year
UPS to open a new logistics center near Prague
The American company recently broke ground for a package sorting and delivery center in Tuchoměřice
Czech government approves an increase in parental allowance
Coalition parties have been debating the increase since last year with the proposal changing several times
Prague ranked among world’s top 15 cities in 2019 Quality of Life survey
The Czech capital has surged from #20 to #15 in Deustche Bank’s annual survey of global prices and living standards
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
Bloomberg: Czech economy among the world's "least miserable"
The annual index is intended to illustrate the concept that low inflation and unemployment can impact how good a nation's citizens feel
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
Prague rated world’s best city to be a student
Based on the number of universities, part-time jobs, and other factors, the Czech capital has been rated the best city to study by AppJobs
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
Due to low unemployment, Czech employers reportedly more tolerant of workplace intoxication
While a Czech company can fire an employee immediately if found to be intoxicated while on the job, this isn’t always happening, writes Aktuálně.cz
Making a career out of procrastination in Prague
Procrastinate much? A popular world-wide conference, that teaches people to stop putting things off is coming to Prague
How to dress for success in the Czech office
Some advice for foreigners on how to dress professionally in a Czech office setting
Average salary for Czech teachers crosses 35,000 crowns monthly
Teachers’ salaries in the Czech Republic are up 11% over 2017, and more than 30% over the past five years
Equal Pay Day to challenge gender pay gap in the Czech Republic
The movement to close the gender pay gap in the Czech Republic is gaining momentum
Czech Škoda employees to receive 65,000 crown spring bonus
More than 30,000 employees of the Czech automaker will receive the bonus, the company revealed last week