Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
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13.09. | Retail chains ready to meet increased demand for bottled water, non-perishable foods due to the threat of flooding | ||
12.09. | CEZ planning to recruit thousands more employees | ||
12.09. | Poll: ANO would win parliamentary elections with 32.5 percent | ||
11.09. | Economist: rigidity and outdated policies stifle Czechia's labor market | ||
11.09. | Foreign Minister Lipavsky discusses new areas of cooperation with South Korea | ||
10.09. | Unions call on hospital employees not to sign contracts on overtime | ||
10.09. | Employees in judiciary may strike over low pay | ||
10.09. | Justice Ministry preparing new law to fight against money laundering | ||
10.09. | Labour market conditions in Czechia not good | ||
09.09. | Catastrophic year for distilleries, opening path for black market | ||
09.09. | Government counting on collecting windfall tax this year and the next | ||
09.09. | Czech unemployment remains steady under 4 percent in August | ||
09.09. | Czech scientists develop faster hydrogen electrolyzer to store renewable energy | ||
09.09. | Report: Key IT projects under Czech Ministry of Labor remain incomplete | ||
07.09. | Time in retirement in Czechia extended by nearly 10 years since 1989 | ||
06.09. | Transport Ministry wants to intensify inspections of technical state of vehicles on Czech roads | ||
05.09. | Public sector employees to get wage hike of up to 7 percent in 2025 | ||
05.09. | Czech government approves compensation for fruit growers after spring frosts | ||
04.09. | Government to discuss aid for fruit growers and health insurance payments | ||
04.09. | Supreme Court rejects former PM's appeal in bribe case | ||
03.09. | Average wage in Czechia rises by nearly 4% in real terms in Q2 | ||
03.09. | Public sector unions to strategize further negotiations on wage increases | ||
02.09. | Prague Stock Exchange starts week with gains | ||
02.09. | Czech budget deficit lowest in five years | ||
02.09. | State budget deficit expected to fall below 200 billion CZK by 2027 |