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Will Stores in the Czech Republic Be Open on Holidays? Trade Unions and Retailers Have Clashed

Summary by Deník.cz
In the Czech Republic, a law has been in force for about ten years, dividing public holidays into two categories: those when you shop and those when you encounter closed doors. The rules, which apply only to stores over 200 square meters, are now again heading for debate by deputies. The issue is the complete abolition of the regulation, which has its vocal supporters and opponents. Trade unionists are particularly against it. According to them,…
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In the Czech Republic, a law has been in force for about ten years, dividing public holidays into two categories: those when you shop and those when you encounter closed doors. The rules, which apply only to stores over 200 square meters, are now again heading for debate by deputies. The issue is the complete abolition of the regulation, which has its vocal supporters and opponents. Trade unionists are particularly against it. According to them,…

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Deník.cz broke the news on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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