Micro-certificates gain popularity in Czechia—could they boost your career?
The abridged courses—endorsed by the EU and in many cases offered in English—tend to last for a matter of weeks or months.
Employees in Czechia may soon be entitled to extra leave—paid and unpaid
The state wants to better help people who have a close family bereavement, and also aims to make it easier for dismissed workers to find new jobs.
Legal dispute sparks debate on remote work for EU nationals in Czechia
Authorities denied a woman rightful parental compensation despite lawfully living and working in Czechia for a non-Czech, EU-based company.
Czech firms plan to hire more in 2025, but struggle to find qualified workers
Companies say they will hire more than fire in the coming 12 months, but a shortage of skilled labor poses issues for the country's job market.
Freelancers in Czechia: You have four days left to register for the flat-rate tax
The flat-rate system simplifies monthly insurance contributions and removes the need for a tax return—but is it worth it for you?
OVERVIEW: Which new laws and rules go into effect in Czechia in 2025?
A host of new legislation next year will affect large areas of your daily life, including employment law and finances: here's everything you need to know.
Czechia poised for wage growth next year: Will you get a pay rise?
Experts say that the increase will be slower than last year, and the level of extra money will likely depend on which sector you work in.
Half of all offices in Prague soon 'obsolete,' will become apartments
A combination of EU requirements to modernize buildings and a growing remote-work trend means that, in the future, many offices will shut down.
Czech holiday calendar 2025: How many days will you get off next year?
In 2025, Czechia will see 10 out of 13 public holidays fall on weekdays, guaranteeing extra time off for much of the Czech workforce.
Interview: Why expats will thrive on the Czech job market in 2025
Jaroslava Rezlerová, Managing Director of ManpowerGroup Czech Republic, discusses the rising demand for non-Czech-speaking professionals.
Radost revitalized: A Prague club legend will see new life as a co-working space
The Hygge concept is breathing new life into historic spaces throughout Czechia; among them Vinohrady's Radost FX once among the world's top clubs.
Remote-work surge threatens Czechia with ‘digital brain drain’ as talent flows abroad
As fully remote work becomes more common, more people are choosing to work for international firms while staying within Czechia.
Which nationalities make the best bosses? Why Czech leaders are still catching up
A new study underscores the “developed nation advantage,” in which cultural stereotypes still influence who gets to sit in the corner office.
President Pavel signs law expanding sick pay for self-employed in Czechia
From 2025, people working on a contract basis, self-employed persons, or those in small-scale employment will be able to receive the benefit.
The Women's Network: Shaping careers and building community at Commerzbank
A new network is empowering employees by creating connections and lending support and allyship, to women in tech and finance.
Proposed Czech labor law could hinder hiring of foreign talent
Companies who want to employ foreign workers will need to register in a database: this could complicate the issuance of visas for non-EU nationals.
Leader Talks: The evolution of Liberec business services with Knorr-Bremse
Expanding its footprint in Liberec, Knorr-Bremse offers professionals balanced career growth and quality of life in a dynamic environment.