Prague is Preparing a New Policy for the Integration of Foreigners for the Period 2028–2033
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As of 1st June 2025, a flexible amendment to the Labour Code has come into force, introducing significant changes for both employees and employers. The new rules aim to improve working conditions, strengthen employee protections, and support a better work–life balance.
Here’s a summary of the key changes that may affect you:
If you are no longer able to perform your job for health reasons, you are now entitled to a one-time compensation payment instead of traditional severance pay.
Minors aged 14 and over can now take on light work during the summer holidays, provided they undergo a medical examination.
A more detailed overview of the changes, including frequently asked questions (in Czech), is available on the website of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.
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MorePhoto: SIMI Facebook page The Association for Integration and Migration (SIMI), together with its partners…
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