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04/09/2009
Czech state-controlled carrier, Czech Airlines, has said that it is preparing to lay-off up to 200 workers in a bid to cut costs. The move has been notified to the local employment office. The step comes amid moves by the airline’s management to win union agreement for a cut in wages to relieve the downturn in airline earnings caused by the global economic crisis. Management are seeking to shave around 300 billion crowns from the annual wage bill. Unions are angered that the management seem to be seeking permanent wage cuts without a return to their original level when the crisis eases.
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04/09/2009
In ice jockey, Karlovy Vary are a step away from winning the extra league final. The West Bohemian club won the fourth game in the series against Slavia Prague on Wednesday night by 6-4. The win gives Karlovy Vary a 3 – 1 lead in the series and the chance to take the title on Friday. Success would mean they become the first non-Prague club to take the title in three years.
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04/08/2009
Czech President Václav Klaus will appoint Jan Fischer the country’s new prime minister on Thursday. The news came shortly after the centre-right Civic Democrats and the opposition Social Democrats reaffirmed their support for a caretaker government led by non-partisan Jan Fischer. Under the deal, the new interim administration should have 16 non-partisan cabinet members, take over on May 9th and rule the country until early elections in October.
Although the two smaller coalition parties have reservations regarding this solution to the crisis, the two strongest parties on the Czech political scene – the Civic and Social Democrats have enough votes to push through both a confidence vote in the Fischer government and early elections.
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04/08/2009
The deal on a caretaker government has led to a serious rift within the Christian Democrats of the outgoing coalition. The party leadership ruled on Wednesday that it would not support the emerging Fischer cabinet, a decision that caused a public rift. At least five deputies, including Finance Minister Miroslav Kalousek on Wednesday pledged to support the caretaker administration, despite a threat from the party leader that if they broke with the party line they would not be allowed to run for the party in the European and parliamentary elections.
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04/08/2009
Czech Finance Minister Miroslav Kalousek is considering leaving the Christian Democratic Party. Mr. Kalousek said in an online discussion on the Czech EU presidency website that he was seriously considering ending his political career and not to running in the autumn parliamentary elections. He said he would make the decision on the basis of the outcome of the party’s national conference in May. Mr.Kalousek, who has engaged in numerous public disputes with party leader Jiří Čunek, said he had given the matter serious consideration
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04/08/2009
The authorities have confirmed that two Czech students, aged 17, are among the victims of Monday’s earthquake in Italy. According to the Czech Foreign Ministry their bodies were identified in L'Aquila on Tuesday afternoon. Both were from the town of Pardubice and were in L’Aquila within the framework of a student exchange programme.
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04/08/2009
The outgoing centre-right government and the opposition Social Democrats have agreed on an anti-crisis package aimed at curbing the impact of the global economic downturn on the Czech economy and stimulating growth. The measures include faster tax write-offs for companies, cuts in social insurance payments made by employers, amendments to the insolvency law, higher unemployment benefits and financial incentives to scrap old cars currently proposed at 30,000 crowns for the purchase of a new car of up to 500,000 crowns. Pending approval, the proposed measures sure remain in place until the end of 2010.
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04/08/2009
Twenty-four people, including a number of children, were injured in a stampede for cash during an outdoor competition launched by a commercial radio station in Českée Budějovice on Tuesday. The head of the local emergency services Marek Slabý told the CTK news agency a 10-year-old girl was taken to hospital in a serious condition and remains in intensive care. Hundreds of people arrived on the town’s main square for the competition in which the radio station promised to drop 100,000 crowns among the crowd. Many risked getting trampled on in the rush for money vouchers. Some escaped with light injuries, twenty-two people had to be hospitalized. The radio station, which underestimated the situation, is being held responsible for the consequences.
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04/08/2009
Czech unemployment rose to 7.7 percent in March, the highest level in two years, from 7.4 percent the month before, official figures showed Wednesday. The Labour Ministry registered 448,000 job seekers at the end of March, which is approximately 20,000 more than in February. Analysts say the jobless rate could hit a ten percent high before the end of the year.
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04/08/2009
The head coach of the national football team Petr Rada was dismissed on Wednesday by the Czech FA on the grounds of the team’s poor record in qualification for next year’s World Cup. Rada has led the team for nine months, after replacing coach Karel Bruckner who stepped down after the team’s loss to Turkey in the 2008 Euro championship. However Rada’s own record has been less than successful. After a recent draw with Slovenia and a key loss to Slovakia, the team’s chances of booking a berth to South Africa next year appear slim. Some names being mentioned as possible successors to Petr Rada include Ivan Hašek, who coaches in the United Arab Emirates, and former Sparta Prague coach František Straka.
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