Archive of articles - April 2017
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Embraco provides students with new experiences
Three students from the Technical University Košice (TUKE) found a job in the firm via personnel leasing.
Price of folk costumes growing
Investing in folk costumes is like investing in the arts.
Employment agencies close shop
The changes to business of temporary employment agencies have caused serious problems to them.
Spa towns near borders will be connected with cycle route
Some significant spa towns on the Slovak-Polish border will be connected with a 230 kilometre long cycle route.
Šaľa minizoo gets new animals
Šaľa wants to make the park of a former hospital closer to people.
Drivers should prepare for major road works on the D1 highway
The closures will last from the morning of April 29 until the evening of April 30.
U.S.Steel: Judges disclosed ruling before its was issued
The Košice-based steelworks complain that judges who issued the right of lien on their premises are biased.
Cvernovka's creative talents celebrate first open day at new premises
Bratislava's art and design ateliers from the old yarn-making factory open their doors on May Day.
PR services bring new ideas
Specialised agencies can better adjust a company’s image, taking into consideration the emotions of a particular end user.
Business shared centres should go to the regions
The government adopted a concept to support the business service centres in July 2016, introducing 21 specific measures in three main areas.
Bachelor degree undervalued
Having a bachelor degree in Slovakia is still considered as an unfinished education.
Trenčín to be the city of fashion, again
The tradition of the biggest Slovak fashion fair is reviving.
The curiosity of artists can be useful in conflicts
Using the basic principles of dancing may be helpful when dealing with conflict situations, says Dana Caspersen, a year-long performer of William Forsythe’s choreography, who now specialises in dealing with conflicts.
Night life in Bratislava will not end
Councillors for the Old Town adopt new opening hours for pubs, night clubs and restaurants.
Fico considers Belarus to be a bridge to Eurasian market
"We want to focus mainly on economic cooperation without intervening in the internal issues of our countries,” the Slovak PM said after meeting his Belarus counterpart.
Lajčák: Brexit guidelines are in line with Slovak interests
The status of Slovak nationals living in the UK is among the priorities of Slovakia in Brexit talks.
Ten-millionth car rolls off Slovak production lines
Slovakia keeps the lead position for the number of manufactured cars per citizen.
Eset gets closer to building a Silicon Valley
The software company won the bid for former hospital grounds in western Bratislava. The purchase opens the way for its plans to build an R&D campus there.
Foreigners: Events around Slovakia
Tips for performances and other events in the Slovak regions between April 28 and May 7, including the ceremonial opening of the tourist season at a castle, a golf tournament, a charity run, and a lot of contemporary dance and various genres of music.
ĽSNS MP Stanislav Mizík charged with extremist crimes
A police raid in his office on April 27 was followed by official charges of extremism.
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