Source:
CIA - The world factbook
; UN - United Nations
; World Bank
Note: (e) Estimated data
Working conditions
Legal weekly duration
40 hours
Retirement age
Men 63 years, Women 59-62 years depending on number of children. In order to reach retirement age it is necessary to pay pension insurance (to be employed or to do own business) for at least 25 years. It is planned to change retirement age for 65 Years.
Working contracts
Legal clauses regulate employment contracts and to a lesser degree collective agreements and individual negotiations. The terms of employment contracts are extremely rigid and the limits for dismissal are less strict.
Cost of labor
Minimum wage
8,000 CZK (EUR 300).
Average wage
Average monthly gross earnings in Czech Republic is CZK 21,470 (1,100 USD).
Social contributions
Social security contributions paid by employers: 35%
Social security contributions paid by employees: 12.5%
Social partners
Social dialogue and involvement of social partners
The Czech Republic operates on the principle of free establishment and competition of unions. Establishment of an union is not mandatory in companies. The minimum number of employees needed to establish a company union is three.
The most powerful is Czech-Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions (so called CMKOS). It is an important social partner in tripartite negotiations in the framework of the Council of Economic and Social Agreement of the Czech Republic. It works in the regions of the Czech Republic through Regional Councils of Trade Unions (RROS) and Regional Offices for Legal Assistance (RPP).
There are 33 trade unions in the framework of CMKOS.
Labour market
Czech Republic
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The active population in figures
Source: CIA - The world factbook ; UN - United Nations ; World Bank
Note: (e) Estimated data
Working conditions
The terms of employment contracts are extremely rigid and the limits for dismissal are less strict.
Cost of labor
Social security contributions paid by employees: 12.5%
Social partners
The most powerful is Czech-Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions (so called CMKOS). It is an important social partner in tripartite negotiations in the framework of the Council of Economic and Social Agreement of the Czech Republic. It works in the regions of the Czech Republic through Regional Councils of Trade Unions (RROS) and Regional Offices for Legal Assistance (RPP). There are 33 trade unions in the framework of CMKOS.
Other Unions affiliated to CMKOS
Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic (SPCR)
Czech Council for Safety, Hygiene and Health at Work
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