Foreign Workers Becoming a Stable Part of Slovakia’s Job Market
Foreigners are no longer just temporary labor for Slovak companies but a stable part of the workforce, say experts from the recruitment agencies Grafton Recruitmentand GiGroup.
Foreigners are no longer just temporary labor for Slovak companies but a stable part of the workforce, say experts from the recruitment agencies Grafton Recruitmentand GiGroup.
Belarus will reopen its embassy in Bratislava in September next year, the state agency BelTA reported. Prime Minister Alexander Turchin has signed the decision restoring the country’s diplomatic mission, ...
Bratislava’s Month of Photography festival opens this week, featuring nearly 30 exhibitions across the city. A highlight is “Eyes That Were the Century,” showcasing 90 iconic works from the private collection ...
Radio Slovakia International has guided you throughout the year along a winding path across mysterious Slovakia — a journey that is now coming to an end. And what could be more mysterious than the secret ...
Slovakia has delivered nearly two tons of humanitarian aid to Egypt for civilians affected by the crises in the Gaza Strip and Sudan. Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár personally oversaw the delivery.
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A constitutional amendment that came into effect on Saturday formally defines male and female as the only biologically recognized sexes in Slovakia. The amendment also guarantees equal pay for men and ...
Representatives of the Union of Slovak Cities were set to meet with Attorney General Maroš Žilinka on Monday to discuss the sharp rise in petty theft. City officials say the surge follows an amendment ...
Several ministers say the government will eventually submit a motion of confidence to parliament — even though many believed it wouldn’t be necessary after the state budget was approved.
The Slovak Information Service, SIS, plans to increase the number of its agents stationed abroad. It also intends to review the locations of its existing residencies and adapt them to current security ...