1 in 6 Poles have second job to cope with rising cost of living
Poles are taking on second jobs and asking for raises to deal with inflation
Generation Z may turn Polish labor market upside down as research shows significant changes in attitudes towards working
Gen Z appears prepared to change jobs every other year, refuses to accept any role models, and views their health as more important than career or money
Can young Ukrainians save the Czech pension system?
Despite claims that Ukrainian children and young people can save Czechia’s indebted pension system, some experts are pouring cold water on the whole idea
Czech labor offices record hundreds of cases of attacks on Ukrainians who draw benefits
The attackers vulgarly curse the refugees and lament that they steal their work, states one of the witnesses
Czech construction industry faces labor shortage due to conflict in Ukraine
Men of working age are returning to Ukraine and women with children are heading to Czechia causing a labor shortage, complains the vice president of Czechia’s Confederation of Industry
German left-wing minister calls for greater mass immigration to feed labor demands of big business
Failing to fill the vacancies could jeopardize Germany’s energy transition, claims Robert Habeck, who is a proponent of more mass immigration for Germany
Labor market conditions for women in Czechia are among the worst in Europe
Bulgaria has the longest maternity leave of any country in the world, helping catapult it to the top of the rankings
The Czech Republic has the most attractive labor market
The Czech labor market is the most attractive from the so-called ‘new member states’ for workers from the east, Prosperity Report shows.