Peter Adamovsky
Peter Adamovsky

List of author's articles, page 8

Meal vouchers are a common benefit in Slovakia.

Employee benefit packages evolving

Trends include so-called “healthy” benefits combining work and private life.

Manufacturing companies can highly benefit from outsourcing their logistics.

Firms look to outsource their logistics

Growing trend in Slovakia mirrors past patterns in western Europe.

The website will offer an overview of parameters and prices of the internet.

Website to compare broadband offers

Two government agencies collaborate.

Trains have become more popular.

Bus companies rethink loss-making routes

Gov’t plan to discount rail prices spurs drop in bus passengers.

New procurement law lacks teeth

Opposition, watchdogs believe Smer-backed changes are cosmetic.

Illutsrative stock photo

Route of oil pipeline still unknown

Twelve years after signing contract no path for Bratislava-Schwechat pipe.

Regional governments can no longer decide on road tax rates.

Regions adjust to tax changes

Loss of road tax revenue prompts complaints about potential loss of regional autonomy.

Several highway stretches are under construction.

Restructuring complicates road work

Government trying to cushion blow for struggling medium and small-sized suppliers.

AeroMobil prepares for launch on the market.

Innovation to drive future auto industry

WHILE Slovakia remains the world’s biggest carmaker per capita, the country’s standing in automotive research and development (R&D) is a little less steady. 

Slovaks are not aware enough of the need to save for retirement.

Second pillar to start paying out

IN LESS than one month all people who have reached, or who are are going to reach, 62 years before the beginning of next year and saved money in the so-called second pillar can begin drawing money from their private pension savings for the first time. Though the first payments will be in just tens of euros because of the short saving time, around 3,000 new retirees can look forward to at least a slight increase in their old-age income, as compared to just the state system.

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