Jana Liptáková
Jana Liptáková
jana.liptakova@spectator.sk

Jana Liptáková has been with The Slovak Spectator since 2004. After three years of serving as a part-time contributor and freelancer for the culture section, Ms. Liptáková joined The Slovak Spectator full-time as a culture writer and photographer in April 2007. Before joining the Spectator, Ms. Liptáková worked with the TASR newswire and later Slovakia’s first private newswire, SITA, for more than 15 years. Ms. Liptakova covers culture and business and she is the newspaper’s photographer.Ms Liptáková graduated with a Masters of Sciences degree (awarded for extended study) from the Technical University in Trnava, majoring in materials science and technology.

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Many companies today operate hybrid working arrangements for employees, combining working from home with some time in the office.

Slovakia’s labour market is changing rapidly

Satisfaction declined for employees and employers.

Even before the pandemic, flexible working regimes were well established in several companies.

Home-office legislation undergoes improvement

Some matters still need to be addressed.

Komenského Square today

Refurbishment of Komenského Square in Bratislava’s centre in reduced version for now

The city is awaiting reconstruction of the historical building of the Slovak National Theatre.

At Wolt, grocery delivery has become the second most important delivery segment after meals from restaurants.

Slovakia gets a taste for online grocery shopping

Market is becoming more competitive.

The first Biedronka stores are likely to open near the Slovak-Polish border.

Competition heats up in grocery market

Discount chains eye up Slovak debut.

Martin Kuruc, country CEO of Tesco Stores SR

Tesco Slovakia CEO: Self-service shopping is the future of retail

Inflation means people buy less, but shop more often.

The Ďumbier mountain, 2043 metres above sea level

Author's choice: Two highest Low Tatra peaks in one day

What Ďumbier Mountain, Ginger in English, has in common with spices native to Asia.

Tommy Hilfiger disappears from shopping centres

Optimisation and pandemic behind closures in Bratislava and Nitra.

Before Covid-19 outbreak, regulation of home-office working was inadequate, say experts.

The Labour Code is too rigid, say experts

Because the labour law is old, it addresses issues affecting factories, but not tech companies

Action store in Zvolen, central Slovakia.

Dutch discount retail chain Action lures with ‘treasure hunt’ experience

Six Action stores already open, more in pipeline, firm says.

Four major carmakers produce in Slovakia.

Slovakia opposes new Euro 7 emissions norm along with seven EU countries

Euro 7 and ban on sale of new fossil fuels cars as of 2035 have become pre-election themes in Slovakia.

Klemens Wersonig

Brain drain makes work of headhunters more difficult in Slovakia

Finding candidates takes longer, with fewer available.

Vrakuňa’s citizens presented apples washed in water with leaked toxins at the protest in 2016.

Chemical time bomb in Bratislava’s Vrakuňa keeps ticking

The state is failing to solve leaking chemical waste dump.

The Liszt Garden in Bratislava
The splendid view from the Jelenia Hora hill with ruins of the Plavecký castle in the distance.

Blog: Jelenia Hora resembles Croatian karst mountains

The hike up to Jelenia Hora hill in the Small Carpathians is one of the shorter and less demanding ones.

The Eurovea extension prepares for opening.

Eurovea prepares for extension grand opening

See what Bratislava’s Primark looks like from the inside.

OLO’s incineration plant known under the abbreviation ZEVO (zariadenie na energetické zhodnocovanie odpadu – a facility for energy recovery of waste)

Getting more out municipal waste in Bratislava

Firms’ piping project feeding heat from rubbish incineration into capital’s home-heating system.

The now dismantled fountain from the Istropolis complex has made it on the cover of the Modernist Fountains of Bratislava book.

Disfavoured Bratislava fountains have aged very well, architect says

During the previous regime, a share of construction budgets was obligatorily spent on art in public space.

The Petržalka swimming pool is open since 2016.

A guide to indoor pools in Bratislava

An overview of indoor swimming pools in the Slovak capital.

Peter Bartošík

New building laws should take politics out of development, says expert Peter Bartošík

Slovak real estate legislation differs from that of many other countries.

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