Top 3 news from Last Week in Slovakia

EMA will not relocate to Slovakia - Job ads will have to state actual payrates - Trnava factory to produce electric cars

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Bratislava wasnot selected to be the post-Brexit location of the European Medicines Agency. Government officials expressed regret over the decision.

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As of May next year,online job ads must include base pay rates without surcharges and bonuses. Some employers still object, noting that companies can find ways to bypass this proposal.

The French carmaker PSAwill make electric cars in its factory in Trnava, a project that will require an investment of about €165 million.

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