Survey: regional pay gaps widening
Slovakia's richest and poorest regions continue to draw apart in salaries, according to an analysis by the website platy.sk. Six out of ten people in the eastern Slovak region of Prešov fell into one of ...
Slovakia's richest and poorest regions continue to draw apart in salaries, according to an analysis by the website platy.sk. Six out of ten people in the eastern Slovak region of Prešov fell into one of ...
The state will collect more income from self-employed individuals and businesses this year than in 2016, Slovak Trade and Industry Chamber (SOPK) Chairperson Peter Mihók said at a conference in Bratislava ...
Slovakia has slipped downwards in terms of perceived corruption in 2016, finding itself in 54th place on the Transparency International world ranking.
The Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute has issued a first level smog warning for Žilina, Nitra, Košice, Veľká Ida, Topoľníky, Trenčín a Ružomberok.
A new measure has been introduced in Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia, imposing a tax on the tens of thousands of people from different parts of Slovakia who work in the capital but don't have ...
Using landfills will become more expensive in Slovakia as the Environment Ministry is planning to draft a new bill on charges for waste disposal, stated Environment Minister Laszlo Sólymos (Most-Híd) at ...
New decisions concerning energy prices are set to be adopted on Wednesday (January 25), and prices should be restored to the levels at which they were in 2016, stated Prime Minister Robert Fico on Monday ...
The use of scientific databases, which haven't been accessible to Slovak researchers since the beginning of this year, was resumed on Monday, the Education, Science, Research and Sport Ministry communications ...
Parliamentary caucuses will get €35 monthly per member from the state budget, according to Parliamentary Chairman Andrej Danko (Slovak National Party/SNS).
US President Barack Obama deserves our thanks for his sincere efforts to make the world a better place, Slovak President Andrej Kiska posted on his Twitter account on Friday.