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Reform, hesitant economic recovery and blank election calendar beckons for Czechs in 2011
For many Czechs the election and recession filled 2010 might well have been a year to forget. But what about 2011? Without the aid of a powerful crystal ball, we look…
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Retailers report spending surge before Christmas and in sales but mean times seen in 2011
Czechs opened their wallets wide before Christmas and are apparently continuing to spend, spend, spend in the post-Christmas sales. But some are warning that the spending…
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Czech Republic braces for mass departures of doctors
Disgruntled Czech hospital doctors on Monday began handing in their resignations in an attempt to force the government to increase their salaries. Some 3,800 of the…
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Business News
In Business News: Czech Prime Minister Petr Nečas comes out against the European budget freeze; the health minister, Leoš Heger, says the health Ministry will do…
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In Business News: The Czech Statistical Office revises downward its estimate for Czech economic growth; the Chamber of Deputies approves a bill cutting politicians’…
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Over 120,000 state employees take part in strike over pay cuts
Tens of thousands of people in the Czech Republic have been protesting on Wednesday against plans by the country’s government to cut public sector pay next year. More than…
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100,000 set to strike Wednesday against cuts in public sector salaries
The Czech Republic is bracing itself for what is being billed as the biggest protest since the Velvet Revolution. On Wednesday, around 100,000 public sector workers will…
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Business News
In this week’s Business News: Home Credit goes it alone in China, citizens offered stake in slimmed down state debt, Škoda Auto unions calls for Portuguese pay parity, NWR…
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Czech firms face increasing problems from both leaked information and whistle blowers
The WikiLeaks deluge of leaked US diplomatic cables has underlined the dangers of information escaping from discontented employees. In the Czech Republic, dismissed or…
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Business News
In this week’s Business News: Czechs discuss eurozone support; Škoda Auto comes under Brussels state aid scrutiny; windfall gains keep Czech Airlines in profit; Czechs’…
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Immigration activists protest against degrading conditions for non-EU work applicants
There is nothing that foreigners in the Czech Republic dread more than a trip to the foreign police. The horror stories are endless – long lines, no English, unpleasant…
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Landlords, lawyers say big room for legal improvements as rent deregulation landmark looms
The Czech Republic’s slow and painful steps from regulation to market regarding for rented flats will take a big step forward at the start of next year when rent controls…
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