Archive of articles - January 2018, page 2
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Employers should pay 13th and 14th salaries voluntarily
Employers welcome the proposal, but trade unions still have some objections to the principle.
Foreigners: Top 10 events in Bratislava
Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between February 2 and February 11, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.
Why do people want to change jobs? The survey gives an answer
A poll finds that the number of people dissatisfied with their jobs has been increasing, often quitting and finding new work.
Judicial Council sends Ivan Rumana to Luxembourg
After several failed attempts, the Judicial Council wants to send a judge of the Supreme Court who had been an intern at the General Court of the European Union to the vacant Slovak chair in the latter body.
Court refuted fraud claims in Glance House case
In the case of the Glance House block of flats, when ex-general prosecutor Dobroslav Trnka argued against attempted fraud in blocking the disposal of the building, court ruled this out on January 29.
Tesco plans to shrink hypermarkets – in Slovakia as well
The British retail chain is going to reduce the area of their stores, especially hypermarkets, including those located in Slovakia.
Who are the top employers of 2017?
This year respondents changed priorities when choosing the most attractive employers.
Will Czechs be sorry?
Czechs have handed their country to Zeman and Babiš. The Czech train is now dashing along the road to who-knows-where.
Standard & Poor’s confirms Slovakia’s rating
The Slovak economy is at risk of overheating.
Nitra to replace tourist train
The blue and white Nitriansky Expres has run since 2006.
Bratislavans get new sports zone
The new sports zone with exercise machines is located on Tyršovo nábrežie close to the Danube River.
2018 will be tough on employers
Unless the demand for workers is satisfied, cases like that of Samsung might occur, says HR expert.
Slovaks spend one fifth of their monthly expenditure on food
The more citizens spend on inevitable goods and services, the less they can afford luxurious expenditures.
Rustic Folklore hut offers accommodation near Bojnice Castle
The unique Slovak project lures tourists to a rustic hut with a thatched roof, close to the famous Bojnice Castle.
Top 3 news from Last Week in Slovakia
More students need to join dual education.
A suspected terrorist spent two weeks in Slovakia
It is very worrying that a terrorist stayed for two weeks in the country as a Libyan diplomat, Slovak media write.
Slovak skier Vlhová became a star of World Cup Slalom in Switzerland
Petra Vlhová notched her fourth win in her career and her second in the season.
Fico: I have always perceived Zeman as an intelligent and experienced politician
Slovak politicians congratulate Czech President Miloš Zeman on his re-election.
Samsung will shut down its Slovak plant
The South-Korean company confirmed it will shut down its Slovak plant because of lack of workers.
We need to speak up about the success of BSCs
The sector has the potential for further growth. For instance, the consequences of the United Kingdom’s departure from the EU will occur in the near future.
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