Significant changes to Czech labour law are on the way. From July 1, 2024, employers will be subject to new obligations in relation to employees who perform work based on an agreement to complete a job. Other changes are expected in connection with the recently published draft amendment to the Labor Code aimed at improving flexibility in employment relationships.
With the summer already upon us, employers must pay particular attention to the new obligations in relation to employees who perform work under an agreement to complete a job (in Czech: dohoda o provedení práce - DPP). As of July 1, 2024, the following changes apply:
From January 1, 2025, employers will be able to apply the “notified agreement scheme”, under which a higher limit for participation in insurance and payment of premiums can be used for DPP contracts. Otherwise, similar conditions will apply to the DPP as for employment or agreements on working activity.
The proposed flexible amendment to the Labor Code aims to bring greater flexibility to labor relations and to respond to the current needs and development of the market. Changes are expected in relation to probationary periods, notice periods, the employment of parents and child carers, and the employment of minors. You can find a more detailed overview of selected proposed (not yet approved) changes below.
In addition to the changes above, other changes are proposed:
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions regarding the implementation of changes related to agreements to complete a job or the proposed amendment to the Czech Labor Code. We are closely monitoring the legislative process of the proposed amendment to the Labor Code and will keep you informed.
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