Czech Business Today
Volume XV, 6-2016
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Businesses and Schools Must Anticipate Labour Market Needs Together
Czech employers suffer from lack of skilled workers. On the other hand, young graduates do not find jobs that match… continue reading »
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The Czech Republic Must Be Ready To Block Certain Topics in the EU
The principle of the same pay for the same work in the same place contradicts the rules of market economy and distorts… continue reading »
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Don’t Condemn the Blue Card
The Blue Card (The Directive on the Conditions of entry and residence of non-EU nationals for the purposes of highly… continue reading »
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EESC CORNER: eGovernment Action Plan 2016–2020 – Accelerating the Digital Transformation of Government
The digital transformation of government is a key element to the success of the Single Market; helping to remove… continue reading »
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MEPs CORNER
“The Commission has incorporated many of the recommendations I presented in the report on the establishment of a… continue reading »
Flash news
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Czech and Polish cooperation on energy infrastructure
The Czech Republic and Poland have agreed to continue their cooperation on the gas pipeline project Stork II. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2020 and will contribute to enhancing energy security and to the development of the gas market in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Czech and Slovak partnership on EU matters
Governments of the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic signed a memorandum on mutual cooperation at the end of September. Among other topics, both governments agreed to coordinate their positions on EU matters and enforce them in the EU.
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Competitiveness and innovation programme a huge success
The Czech Operational Programme Enterprise Competitiveness and Innovation (OP PIK), the first Operational Programme approved for the period 2014–2020 is hugely popular. Since late April, 4,300 applications worth 36.5 billion CZK (approximately 1.3 billion EUR) have been received.