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Posting of employees within the EU – Germany, Austria
Unique employment-law series: Posting of Employees within the EU, which proposes to be helpful namely for Czech employers posting their …
Refusing to be tested can lead to a heavy fine or even to loss of work
Michal Peškar has provided answears to the questions regarding obligatory employee testing as put by Lidové noviny. The article (in Czech …
Posting of employees within the EU – Belgium, Poland
Unique employment-law series: Posting of Employees within the EU, which proposes to be helpful namely for Czech employers posting their …
Consideration of the “temporality” of secondment in the agency employment
Czech labor law does not adequately reflect the requirement of “temporality” of secondment in the agency employment, although the obligation …
Amendment of the Labour Code
In this year’s second issue of a monthly periodical “School management”, the authors summarize main changes brought by an extensive …
Posting of employees within the EU
Unique employment-law series: Posting of Employees within the EU, which proposes to be helpful namely for Czech employers posting their …
Reflection on performance of the employment-related medical exminations abroad
Nowadays, it is completely common that employees of a Czech employer perform work abroad. If the employee stays abroad for …
Saving account of working hours – new chance how to harmonize personal and professional life
In their article, Michal Peškar together with tax advisor Ditta Hlaváčková follow the issue of flexible scheduling of working hours …
New Directive on transparent and predictable working conditions in the EU
The new Directive (EU) 2019/1152 of the European Parliament and of the Council on transparent and predictable working conditions in …
Amendment to the Labor Code – further details on posting employees
Simultaneously with the current amendment to the Labor Code, a transposition amendment to the Directive of the European Parliament and …
Amendment to the Labor Code – brief overview
In this article, which can be found in the summer issue of the magazine Práce a Mzda, Nataša Randlová and …
Providing resources for trade union activity has its limits
Trade unions cannot unilaterally dictate what resources employer has to provide for trade union activities. In the holiday double issue …
COVID-19 pandemic and labor law implications
In this year’s fifth issue of Práce a Mzda magazine, Nataša Randlová and Jakub Lejsek offer a brief summary of …
Work-life balance
In the April issue of Práce and Mzda periodical, Nataša Randlová and Lucie Brázdová explain what the new European directive …
Rules for collective redundancies
On the website Lidové noviny, Nataša Randlová explains the requirements set by the Labour Code to which employers must adhere …
Kurzarbeit
According to the Confederation of Industry and Transport of the Czech Republic, the Government should, based on the latest experience, …
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