Business
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Govt. passes measures to ease pain of rocketing energy costs
The government has just approved measures aimed at easing the pressure that skyrocketing energy costs are putting on many Czechs.
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Survey: Czechs now consider working from home as part of standard work contract
Czechs are getting increasingly used to doing some of their work from home, seeing it as part of a standard contract with their employer rather than an extra benefit.
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Winning Prague cable car design looks sleek while solving connection problem
The city of Prague recently published some striking visualisations showing the designs for a planned cable car connection stretching from Prague 6 to Prague 8.
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Young Czechs may be allowed to start driving at 17, but are they in a hurry to get behind the wheel?
Young Czechs may be allowed to start driving at the age of 17 under supervision, but are teenagers really in a rush to get behind the wheel?
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Czechia boasts the biggest organic lavender field in Europe
Lavender fields are generally considered to be the hallmark of Provence.Few people know that Chodouň in Central Bohemia boasts the biggest organic lavender field in Europe.
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“It would be a rough winter”: Minister on what Russian gas halt would mean for Czechia
According to Industry and Trade Minister Jozef Síkela, Czechia would face an uncomfortable period if Russia were to totally halt its gas deliveries to the EU.
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Czech Radio survey: Most Czech households still manage to make ends meet
Despite rising food and energy prices, one in three Czech households still manage quite well, or even very well, on their monthly budget, suggests a Czech Radio survey.
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Companies in Czechia preparing for massive hiring spree this summer, survey shows
Interest in hiring new employees is at a record high according to a newly released survey conducted by HR company ManpowerGroup among hundreds of Czech businesses.
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Prague Castle to host 10th edition of annual Minibrewery Festival this Friday
Beer and scenery lovers will surely appreciate the two-day-long Minibrewery Festival at Prague Castle, whose 10th edition is set to start this Friday.
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Public Sector unions threaten to strike as inflation cuts into real wages across the board
Wages in the Czech Republic are growing, but not enough to cover for the rapid rise in inflation. The hardest hit are public sector employees.
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Legendary TGV train arrives in Czechia to promote high-speed rail project
The legendary French high-speed TGV train has arrived in the Czech Republic within a PR campaign for the construction of a high-speed rail network in the country.
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Prague City Hall to dim streetlights in some areas within cost-cutting measures
Prague City Hall has announced plans to reduce electricity costs by dimming streetlights in some parts of the capital.
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