Czech reforms aim to empower women at work and at home
Reforms for ensuring gender balance in the boardroom as well as making divorce easier represent strides towards empowering Czech women.
How a team of Prague tech-heads are driving AI innovation in the finance sector
Artificial Intelligence is set to transform the day-to-day work of IT experts, including in the finance sector.
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.
New study reveals which days, how often Praguers work from home
More people are coming into the office compared to 2023, which has also increased passenger numbers on Prague's metro network.
These are the jobs in Czechia that are most at risk from AI
Experts have weighed in on which industries in Czechia are most threatened by the rise of automation – however, it isn't all bad news.
300,000 jobs could disappear from Czechia, retraining is needed
The Labor and Social Affairs Ministry and labor offices plan to allocate CZK 5 billion to invest heavily in human capital and support digital retraining.
Housing, work, and fun: Comparing life in Prague with 10 other European cities
A wide-ranging study examines housing costs, salaries, job prospects, urban mobility, and free time to see where Prague stands in an EU context.
More companies in Czechia tempt future employees with free housing
Convenience for foreign workers paired with increasing rental costs has made free or discounted employer-offered accommodation more common nationwide.
Czechia to remove need for work permit for citizens of seven non-EU countries
From July, citizens of the UK, the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and South Korea, may no longer need a permit to work in the Czech Republic.
Czech salary guide: Do you earn more than the national average for your industry?
With nominal salaries consistently increasing in recent years, we’ve compared a range of Czech industries to see which job roles earn the most – and least.
EXPLAINED: Why it might become easier for Czech companies to fire employees
A new draft law aims to give companies more leeway to control their workforce by cutting notice periods and dealing with underperforming employees.
Czech minimum wage to break CZK 20,000 barrier for the first time
Under newly confirmed plans, the government has announced that the minimum wage will be indexed to 47 percent of the national average monthly salary.
Thousands of Filipino workers headed to Czechia amid labor shortages
Unemployment in the country is among the lowest in the EU, and companies in various fields are finding it difficult to find new employees.
Six ways AI will change the workplace in Czechia
With demand for AI experts exploding and the future uncertain for traditional roles, upskilling the workforce will prove key.
EXPLAINED: Can job adverts in Czechia seek only native speakers?
For companies, the line between asking for legitimate skills and unfairly discriminating against jobseekers is often blurred: we explain what the law says.
Czech minimum wage should increase to 45 percent of the average wage
The Czech government will discuss a new amendment this week that will increase the country's minimum wage to meet the guidelines set by an EU directive.
Major changes ahead for freelancers in Czechia: Here's what you need to know
A new law may lead to higher insurance payments – for both employer and employee – and added bureaucracy, which could make DPP contracts less attractive.