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Expert: the Fight for Skilled Workers Is Intensifying, 70 Percent of Companies Want to Increase Wages

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Unemployment in the Czech Republic is among the lowest in Europe. Nevertheless, the number of unemployed people is increasing during the year. What awaits employees in 2026 and what to expect from the labor market? Will gross wages continue to grow at the same pace as this year, or will there be stagnation? Martin Jánský, CEO of Randstad Czech Republic, answers these and other questions.
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Unemployment in the Czech Republic is among the lowest in Europe. Nevertheless, the number of unemployed people is increasing during the year. What awaits employees in 2026 and what to expect from the labor market? Will gross wages continue to grow at the same pace as this year, or will there be stagnation? Martin Jánský, CEO of Randstad Czech Republic, answers these and other questions.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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