Human resources – HR news

Eurostat: Hourly labour cotst in the Czech Republic the ninth lowest in the EU

The average hourly labour costs in the European Union reached €23.1 in 2011. In the 17 euro area countries, it was € 27.6. Significant differences were,…

Above-average enarnings in the Czech republic only in Prague

Czechs working in Prague eanr the most in the whole country. Compared with…

SHRM: Most organizations are interested in employee engagement

What are the greatest challenges that organizations face today in the field…

8 steps to more efficient performance management

Creating performance management systems is one of the key HR tasks. It is,…

Study: Flexible benefits on the rise in Europe

Study: Flexible benefits on the rise in Europe

60% of European companies offer their employees a certain level of choice…

Britain: Women are catching up men

Článek v rámci předplatného Britain: Women are catching up men

Although women in the UK generally earn 9.1% less than men, it is not true…

Czech republic: Average wage in 2011

The Q4 2011 average gross monthly nominal wage in the Czech Republic…

Why is the 360-degree feedback silly?

How can performance feedback collected from multiple sides be a bad thing?…

Tesco changes employee pension scheme

Uk's biggest private employer, Tesco, is going to change its employee…

Slovak women earn a fifth less than men

The average monthly salary of the Slovak men is € 988, women earn &…

Motivating employees through CSR

Článek v rámci předplatného Motivating employees through CSR

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has a great potential in the area of…

360-degree feedback problems (part 1/2)

"360° employee feedback surveys are one of the most common HR…

360-degree feedback problems (part 2/2)

This article follows on from 360-degree feedback (part 1/2), which…

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