Number of foreigners working in Slovakia rises
The Central Office for Labour has stated that over 43,000 foreigners were working in Slovakia at the end of July. Year-to-year, this is an increase of over 12,000 people.
The Central Office for Labour has stated that over 43,000 foreigners were working in Slovakia at the end of July. Year-to-year, this is an increase of over 12,000 people.
Far right candidate Marián Magát will not be able to run for the post of the governor of the Žilina Region, reported RTVS on Thursday. The reason is that he was given a three year suspended sentence for ...
As of 14:00 on Wednesday (23-8) Slovakia raised its official terrorism alert to Level 2. This decision was made by the Interior Ministry under the recommendation of the National Security and Analytical ...
Prime Minister Robert Fico convened a Cabinet session on Wednesday morning with some ministers corresponding via email and just one point on the agenda, namely approving a mandate for him to attend a meeting ...
Volkswagen Slovakia wants to fill 1,000 vacant jobs at its plant in Bratislava by the end of this year, with the company planning to look for staff mainly in Slovakia, albeit the situation on the labour ...
Slovak doctors have found themselves as global pioneers in successfully demonstrating the treatment of drowsiness in adults with the help of virtual reality technology. In an article posted on the Denník ...
Jaguar Land Rover is looking for its facilities in Nitra's strategic park to be larger than previously planned, as evidenced by its project submitted for an environmental impact assessment, TASR learnt ...
The proposal to introduce 13th and 14th salaries (i.e. two extra monthly salaries per year) as part of a 'systemisation of remuneration' sits well with entrepreneurs, said the Slovak National Party (SNS) ...
The Slovak-Czech film 'The Teacher' has been recommended for a nomination in the feature film category at the European Film Awards 2017 by the European Film Academy and EFA Productions, TASR learnt from ...
President Andrej Kiska has appeared on top in a survey of the most trusted politicians in Slovakia, conducted in the first week of August by the Focus agency. Approximately 27 percent of respondents placed ...