
Revealed: Prague's most sought-after areas for work office spaces
Low supply has increased competition, and demand, for offices; here are the districts that companies in Czechia view the most favorably.
Generative AI will affect over four in 10 Czech jobs: Which industries will be hit most?
A new study reveals that AI-driven technologies will impact over 2.3 million workers in the next decade, with a large proportion needing retraining.
Working in Czechia? New labor laws will change how you get hired, paid, and let go
A wave of new labor laws, from longer probation to more flexible schedules, have just been approved. Here’s what’s changing and how it will impact you.
'Ghost jobs' in Czechia: What they are and how to spot them
Job postings that don't even exist are becoming increasingly problematic, wasting people's time and fueling disenchantment with the labor market.
Employees versus contractors in Czechia: Who gets the better deal?
We offer a comprehensive overview of Czechia's different work contracts, which each have different effects on job security, taxes, and rights.
The EU's new AI law comes into force: What does it mean for Czechia?
Large companies will now face high financial penalties for misusing AI, but some experts warn that the EU is hindering innovation and investment.
Workplace bullying in Czechia: How to spot, report, and get help
An English-friendly, confidential resource helps you report mistreatment in the office anonymously, with experts advising on how to spot red flags.
Czech companies are offering unlimited vacation: Is this the future of work?
Large firms have begun trialing the idea, citing improved employee retention, but some experts question fairness and impacts on productivity.
Leader Talks: A French executive’s journey to success in Czechia
Caroline Rambaud broke new ground by becoming the first non-Czech General Manager at ADP in the Czech Republic; here she shares her success story.
As the U.S. retreats from DEI, Czechia moves ahead with inclusivity pledges
A Czech DEI initiative aims to clarify the meaning of these misunderstood three letters and explain why they mean business.
'Women often don’t know how to ask for higher wages': Czechia's pay gap problem persists
Czech women rank 23rd in labor market equality, a position that's deteriorated in recent years, says the Business & Professional Women organization.
Why employers in Czechia should listen to Gen Z's flexibility needs
A generational shift on the labor market is creating the need for employers to let go of 9-to-5 work policies or risk turnover.
36 years ago today, Czechia said goodbye to the six-day workweek
During the communist period, workdays for most employees in Czechoslovakia were uniformly eight hours long from Monday through Saturday.
Your Czech salary is growing: How much could it rise in the next year?
Partly due to lower inflation, real wages have risen at their fastest rate in the last two years, but different sectors have seen varying levels of growth.
Czech MPs OK major changes to labor code—Here's what you need to know
The Chamber of Deputies has passed an amendment to the labor code, but a controversial clause allowing termination without cause didn't make the cut.
EU slaps Czechia with heavy fine for breaking whistleblowing law
According to the EU, Czechia was far too slow in implementing the act, which is designed to protect employees from exposing company malpractice.
Part-time work: What can Czechia learn from Germany, France, or the Netherlands?
Czechia has the lowest employment rate for mothers with young children in the EU. Experts say part-time work could change that—if policies shift.