Business
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Bill proposes minimum of one-third women in leadership positions in large companies
A new bill aims to see a minimum of one-third women in upper management positions in large companies in Czechia, bringing it more in line with other EU countries.
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Pilot flies vintage Aero 145 from Australia to Czechia
Richard Santus recently acquired a 1960 Czechoslovak-made Aero 145 aircraft and flew it all the way from Australia to his museum in Podhořany in east Bohemia.
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Czech government unexpectedly expands nuclear power tender to four reactors
At a press briefing in Prague on Wednesday the Czech cabinet announced plans to expand the Dukovany tender to four nuclear reactors instead of one.
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Overhaul of labour market mooted – but would Czechs accept less security?
One proposal from the Czech government’s economic council is to give bosses more flexibility in hiring and firing, including redundancies without stated grounds.
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Czechia facing dire lack of nurses in coming years
The Czech health sector is currently short of around 3,000 registered nurses. Worse still, a third of the country’s nurses are due to retire within the next ten years.
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Largest transport aircraft made in Czechoslovakia never went into serial production
The L-610 was the largest transport aircraft constructed in Czechoslovakia. Due to developmental, economic and political factors, it never went into serial production.
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What’s changing in 2024?
The New Year always brings with it changes in legislation as new laws and rules come into effect from January 1. What changes might affect you in 2024?
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Carp production in Czechia lower than expected this season, but prices to remain the same
With Christmas Eve just around the corner, Czechs are preparing for their dinner – fried carp. But factors have impacted the success of carp production this season.
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EP91: Tomáš Dvořák
Why is the Czech economy so deep in the doldrums? And how to turn things around? Tomáš Dvořák, who has described Czechia as "the sick man of Europe", offers some insights.
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Economist Tomáš Dvořák on why Czechia is “sick man of Europe” – and how to move forward
A recent article calling Czechia the “sick man of Europe” got a great deal of attention in this country. The headline quote came from young economist Tomáš Dvořák.
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Czech handmade glass production makes UNESCO list
Czechia has another entry on the prestigious UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage list, having succeeded with the nomination for its handmade glass production.
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Food prices in Czechia expected to rise further next year
The high price of foodstuffs has been a major woe for Czech consumers in the past two years. Now food prices are expected to rise again.
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