
Czech Labour Market 2026: Expertise, Flexibility and Artificial Intelligence
The Czech labour market remained numerically stable in 2025, yet behind the façade, noticeable changes were taking place...

The Czech labour market remained numerically stable in 2025, yet behind the façade, noticeable changes were taking place...

The Czech economy showed robust wage growth in the third quarter of 2025. Despite moderate inflation, incomes increased ...

In September, the unemployment rate in the Czech Republic remained unchanged at 4.5 %. Graduates in particular influence...

Unemployment in the Czech Republic edged up in August, reaching 4.5 per cent. While Prague continues to record the lowes...

The number of self-employed people in the Czech Republic is rising rapidly. From January to July 2025 alone, almost twic...

From January, the minimum wage in the Czech Republic will rise significantly: employees on the lowest incomes will recei...

The unemployment rate in Czechia rose slightly to 4.4 percent in July. The seasonal increase reflects the typical summer...

Illegal employment, where employers fail to pay taxes, social or health insurance contributions and workers are not offi...

The unemployment rate in the Czech Republic remained stable at 4.2 per cent in June. Skilled workers in construction, tr...

The Czech labour market remains robust: in May, the unemployment rate fell slightly to 4.2 per cent. This was announced ...

In April 2025, unemployment in the Czech Republic remained stable at 4.3%, which is considered positive news for economi...

Up to 260,000 refugees from Ukraine could settle permanently in the Czech Republic. According to the Ministry of the Int...

The Labour Office of the Czech Republic (ÚP ČR) recorded a total of 322,140 jobseekers as of 31 March 2025, which was 4,...

At the end of February, a total of 326,223 jobseekers were registered with the Czech Labour Office—5,707 more than in Ja...

In the fourth quarter of 2024, the average gross monthly wage in the Czech Republic rose by 7.2% in nominal terms and by...