Another Increase in the Czech Minimum Wage; Labor Minister Maláčová is Preparing Legislation that Guarantees an Automatic Increase every January

The Czech government has approved a rise in the minimum wage of CZK 1,150 from January 2019. Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Jana Maláčová is also proposing new legislation that should guarantee an automatic increase every January based on developments in the gross average wage. Photo credit: Pexels. Prepared by Eda Yildiz The minimum wage

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The Czech Republic Reports Fall in Unemployment in September; Czech Economy Slows Down due to Lack of Workers

The fall in the unemployment rate in the Czech Republic continues following the summer holidays. The low unemployment rate is a signal of the overheating domestic economy. Employers are lacking about 200,000 more workers than at the time of the economic peak in 2006. Photo credit: Pixabay Prepared by Berk Büyükbalcı The fall in the

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JobSpin Multilingual Job Fair Welcomed Hundreds of International Job-Seekers On Saturday

The most recent JobSpin Multilingual Job Fair took place in Brno on Saturday, October 6, with huge interest from multilingual job-seekers. Visitors met with recruiters from many international companies to pursue a career in Brno. Photo credit: Casadei Graphics Prepared by Berk Büyükbalcı Over 450 multilingual job-seekers visited the JobSpin Multilingual Job Fair in Brno

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