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9. 10. 2018 9. 10. 2018

Latest news - October 2018

Last month’s tax and legal news in a few sentences.

LF Lenka Fialková
10. 5. 2018 10. 5. 2018

First three days of sick leave paid again?

Under presently applicable legislation, employees are not entitled to wage compensation for the first three days of temporary inability to work. This practice, referred to as ‘karencni doba’, or a ‘waiting period’ was introduced in 2008 by Mirek…

IB BB Iva Baranová, Barbora Bezděková
8. 11. 2017 8. 11. 2017

A big amendment to Labour Code is out of game

Already in February 2016, the Ministry of Labour presented its draft amendment to the Labour Code, aiming to significantly change this fundamental labour law. The deputies, however, did…

IB BB Iva Baranová, Barbora Bezděková
16. 3. 2017 16. 3. 2017

EU taking a closer look at cross-border posting of workers

Within cross-border provisions of services, many entrepreneurs post their employees to temporarily work in other EU countries. As the services’ users in economically stronger member states might easily misuse cheaper labour from abroad, since 1996…

MH BB Martin Hrdlík, Barbora Bezděková
16. 12. 2016 16. 12. 2016

Contracting several types of work may backfire on employers

The Labour Code gives employers several tools to make the relationships with their employees more flexible. The possibility of contracting more than one type of work in a single…

MH BB Martin Hrdlík, Barbora Bezděková

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