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The toll house in the Bratislava's Old Town.

The reconstructed toll house in Bratislava’s Old Town will offer coffee and ice cream

Two toll houses were built at the same time as the Old Bridge around 1891.

The one-day highway e-vignettes will become valid as of August 1.

New one-day highway stickers now available for drivers

The National Highway Company especially expects interest from foreign drivers passing through Slovakia.

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3 companies that provide people with a purpose in life

From employees helping employees to tackling the gender pay gap.

Profesia Days in Košice on November 14, 2023.

Frequently asked questions: Working in Slovakia

The Slovak Spectator offers the basic information a foreigner needs to know about employment relations in Slovakia.

Alcohol-free wines are becoming more popular also in Slovakia.

Young adults in Slovakia turn to nonalcoholic wines, moving away from tradition

Slovak wine producers have begun to respond to the trend.

Slovnaft rafinery in Bratisalva

8 things to know about the halting of Lukoil’s Russian oil supplies to Slovakia

Experts see it more as a political and media issue than a real problem.

The reactor assembly of the third unit at the Mochovce nuclear power plant, pictured in June 2016.

New reactor in Mochovce already reflected in Slovak industry’s statistics

Its launch returned Slovenské Elektrárne to profit.

Bravo building is a part of Košice Kulturpark.

The Košice revolution: How culture, IT, and industrial growth are shaping the city

Tourists suffering from the so-called "Košice syndrome", and changing economics on the horizon.

Steelmaker US Steel Košice

Tapping the potential of Slovakia’s Roma workforce

Companies tout successful recruitment from marginalised communities.

The land where the project Downtown Yards is to be build is in the centre-left.
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Despite what people think, the law allows you to tell anyone how much you earn, expert says

Artificial intelligence prompts the question of who will be liable when things go wrong, says expert.

Courier company Packeta plans to build up to a thousand Z-BOXes, a self-service pick-up points across Slovakia.

Courier giant plans to expand across Slovakia

According to Packeta, people prefer so-called Z-BOX to address delivery.

White-collar woes: The struggle for remote work options

Recruitment agency has surveyed work practices of employees in terms of home office.

Jozef Petrík with his son Pavol Petrík in the back.

HR expert: Slovak market cannot do without foreign workers

Jozef Petrík, CEO of temporary employment agency, talks about the challenges of the local labour market.

The production of Spiš sausages was centralised in Spišská Nová Ves in 1953.

Spiš sausages survived wars and regimes to delight people’s taste buds today

Currently, there are 14 producers of Spiš sausages in Slovakia.

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An oil tank at the Slovnaft refinery in Bratislava on Wednesday, June 1, 2022.

State faces revenue shortfall after Slovnaft snubs special tax

The Finance Ministry is reportedly negotiating with the refinery.

AI is not perfect yet, but this process is unstoppable and there is no way back, said Lucia Gogová, country HR partner at IBM in Slovakia.

Harnessing AI in hiring: A game-changer or a double-edged sword?

Finding the right balance between technology and human insight in recruitment.

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Insights into job seekers' motivations and preferences in Slovakia

Talent Solution's Survey Provides Valuable Insights for Employers on the Slovak Labour Market.

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Labour law lawyers unveil some of their inspirational projects

Employment compass, diversity survey and parallel wage compensation are among the standout projects highlighted by the lawyers.

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