Restaurants are open but lack staff
The gastro sector has been struggling with staffing shortages after being allowed to fully re-open following the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Magdelena Koreny, spokesperon for the ...
The gastro sector has been struggling with staffing shortages after being allowed to fully re-open following the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Magdelena Koreny, spokesperon for the ...
"I'm sincerely sorry to inform you that your taxes will increase in the near future," stated Parliamentary Finance Committee head Marián Viskupič after the parliament greenlighted a €3.74 billion state ...
Slovak carmakers, which are some of the largest employers in the country, continue to face production struggles due to problems on the global market. Nitra-based Jaguar Land Rover plant is to suspend p ...
The Labour, Social Affairs and the Family Ministry has paid out more than €1.6 billion to employers and self-employed persons affected by the pandemic on the basis of more than 187,000 agreements on ai ...
Slovakia's gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.3 percent year-on-year in fixed prices in the first quarter of this year, according to a preliminary estimate released by the Slovak Statistics Of ...
Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová announced on Wednesday that she would approach the Constitutional Court over the referendum question on organising an early election.
Slovakia's GDP growth is projected to reach a level of 4.8 percent this year and 5.2 percent in 2022, according to a spring economic prognosis released by the European Commission on Wednesday.
The automotive industry, whose output went up as much as 58.5 percent year-on-year, contributed half of the total growth of industry in March 2021, UniCredit Bank analyst Lubomir Koršňák told TASR pres ...
Slovak Justice Minister Mária Kolíková enjoys strong support from the Prime Minister Eduard Heger as well as the government, said Kolíková herself on Monday morning ahead of the parliamentary session, with a no-confidence vote against her on the program.
Parliamentary Chair and head of the coalition We Are Family party Boris Kollar admitted on Thursday that his party is interested in legally amending the length of custody aimed at preventing evidence a ...