Court employees on strike
On Thursday, 19 February, courts employees are holding a strike. Employees of all 62 district and regional courts in Slovakia, some 3700 employees, are taking part in the action and around 500 of them ...
On Thursday, 19 February, courts employees are holding a strike. Employees of all 62 district and regional courts in Slovakia, some 3700 employees, are taking part in the action and around 500 of them ...
Economy Minister Pavol Pavlis has retained his job after only 50 of 128 MPs present in the Parliament on Wednesday voted for his dismissal.
Ministry state secretaries of the Visegrad Four countries (Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia) which are in charge of the development of tourism signed a protocol on their mutual cooperation ...
Members of Parliament who hold also another public post will receive only their MP salary in the full amount and for any other public position they hold they will only get a salary at the amount of minimum ...
The ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, brokered the past week in Minsk, has been maintained - even though not throughout the whole country, Foreign and European Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajčák said after the ...
Russia has requested the extradition of a 32-year-old man of Chechen origin who is suspected of terrorism in Russia and was apprehended at the Vyšné Nemecké (Košice region) border crossing between Slovakia ...
Two court proceedings at the Specialised Criminal Court (STS) in Pezinok near Bratislava that have gained media coverage will be postponed until further notice due to the strike of court employees this ...
The Specialised Criminal Court in Pezinok issued a verdict in the case concerning Transpetrol (TP) on Tuesday, finding lawyers identified only as Ignac I. and Jan H. guilty of serious fraud.
At the end of 2014, there were 4,266 companies in Slovakia which had owners seated in tax havens. It is a year-on-year increase of 364 companies, demonstrates exclusive research conducted by the consulting ...
The prevalence of unofficial payments to medical staff, such as gifts, reciprocal services, or pecuniary incentives shrank modestly compared with a survey carried out in January 2012.