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Možnosti flexibilních forem práce v HR managementu
Jirátková, Martina
Jirátková, M. Possibilities of Flexible Forms of Work in HR Management. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2024. This master's thesis explores the possibilities of flexible forms of work in the field of healthcare. It includes a literature review focused on flexible forms of work, human resource management, the labour market, digitization, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on human resource management. The study conducted quantitative research in the form of a questionnaire and qualitative research through semistructured interviews with representatives of selected organizations responsible for human resource management. The findings of both inquiries were appropriately analysed, leading to the formulation of relevant recommendations.
Manažerská komunikace v malých a středních podnicích
ČARVAŠOVÁ, Alena
The dissertation introduces the results of the current knowledge of professional li-terature in the field of managerial communication in small and medium-sized enter-prises when introducing flexible working arangement, it also maps the situation in the investigated area in the South Bohemia in 2018-2019 and provides educational mate-rials intended for training managers and HR professionals small and medium-sized enterprises that want to introduce flexible working arangements. These educational materials can be used by lecturers during workshops designed for small and middle-sized enterprises services and thus contribute to an increase in the number of jobs with flexibility, to the discovery of potential human resources not yet actively participating in the offer on the labor market, and last but not least, to the minimization of risks associated with unsystematic introduction flexible working conditions in companies.
Flexible forms of working hours
Kuncová, Gabriela ; Procházková, Eva (advisor) ; Štefko, Martin (referee)
66 Abstract - Flexible forms of working hours This diploma thesis deals with the flexible forms of working hours and its goal is to describe this issue in intelligible and comprehensive way. It is being very interesting and current theme which is to a great extent not subject to direct legal regulations and provides its contracting parties with a big amount of freedom of contract. This fact assists in bigger flexibilization of labour market and represents a significant instrument in the fight against unemployment and economic crisis. This thesis is composed of six chapters. Chapter One introduces the term flexible forms of working hours and briefly describes the content of following chapters. Chapter Two delimits the area of labour law in relation to other branches of law and describes law principles relating to labour law. The following Chapter Three deals with legal regulations of working hours, its length, ways of allotment and international legal regulations. Chapter Four represents an introduction to the flexible forms of working hours. The basic methods of division of flexibility in the relation to the labour market are mentioned here as well as flexible forms of work are divided on the basis of typology which is used in this diploma thesis. This chapter is followed by Chapter Five, which is the most...
Atypical forms of employment
Marek, Jan ; Hůrka, Petr (advisor) ; Tomšej, Jakub (referee)
The modern globalized world is developing rapidly thanks to communication technologies. This trend brought about the need for new and atypical jobs and flexible forms of work. National legislations are responsible for allowing such flexibility. These new forms of work as well as atypical jobs make it possible to better reconcile personal and working life and lead to increased labour productivity, which is in the interest of both employees and employers. This is closely related to the concept of flexicurity, which represents the effort to strike balance between the flexibility of labour law relations and the protective function of labour law. This balance is the legislator's goal. However, said goal is challenging to achieve, given the opposite interests of employees and employers. This thesis is divided into four main chapters and subsequent subchapters. The introduction is focused on a general introduction to the topic and objectives of this proposal. The first chapter summarizes the concept of flexicurity and European and Czech efforts to achieve it. Then it proceeds to the description of its implementation in Denmark with advantages and disadvantages of the possible use of this model in the Czech Republic. The second chapter focuses on the definition of the key terms: atypical form of...
Flexible forms of working hours
Kuncová, Gabriela ; Procházková, Eva (advisor) ; Štefko, Martin (referee)
66 Abstract - Flexible forms of working hours This diploma thesis deals with the flexible forms of working hours and its goal is to describe this issue in intelligible and comprehensive way. It is being very interesting and current theme which is to a great extent not subject to direct legal regulations and provides its contracting parties with a big amount of freedom of contract. This fact assists in bigger flexibilization of labour market and represents a significant instrument in the fight against unemployment and economic crisis. This thesis is composed of six chapters. Chapter One introduces the term flexible forms of working hours and briefly describes the content of following chapters. Chapter Two delimits the area of labour law in relation to other branches of law and describes law principles relating to labour law. The following Chapter Three deals with legal regulations of working hours, its length, ways of allotment and international legal regulations. Chapter Four represents an introduction to the flexible forms of working hours. The basic methods of division of flexibility in the relation to the labour market are mentioned here as well as flexible forms of work are divided on the basis of typology which is used in this diploma thesis. This chapter is followed by Chapter Five, which is the most...
Flexible forms of work in the Czech Republic and Switzerland
Jadrný, Jan ; Kotýnková, Magdalena (advisor) ; Vebrová, Ludmila (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to study and compare flexible forms of work in the Czech Republic and Switzerland from 2005 to 2014. The theoretical part defines basic terms of the labor market, major transformations of the current labor market and labor legislation of the Czech Republic and Switzerland. Comparative and factorial analysis are used in the practical part to analyse basic indicators and flexible forms of work of in the Czech and Swiss labor market. The analysis is then set in the broader context of microeconomic and macroeconomic conditions and educational systems in the Czech Republic and Switzerland. The main differences between Swiss and Czech flexibility of the labor market and the typical worker employed under flexible employment in the Czech Republic and Switzerland are drawn from the performed analysis.
Flexible forms of work in the Czech Republic and Norway
Drapáková, Karolína ; Kotýnková, Magdalena (advisor) ; Brabec, Petr (referee)
The goal of the master thesis is the research and comparison of the flexible forms of work in the Czech Republic and Norway in the 2004 - 2013. The theoretical part of the thesis is dedicated to the changes on the labour markets leading to higher unemployment and insecurities of the labour market. In the practical part are listed the forms of working contracts according to the labour law in the Czech Republic and Norway. The analysis of the Czech and Norwegian labour market has the focus on the flexible forms of work that are compared in terms of flexibility, security, usefulness, effectiveness, quality and the reason for using flexible forms of work. Using methods comparative and factorial analysis is the level of flexibility of the Norwegian labour market evaluated and compared with the level of flexibility of the Czech labour market. Due to the analysis of the micro- and macroeconomics conditions of the Czech Republic and Norway and an interview with Aline Bütikofer from the Norwegian School of Economics are identified the main reasons for the different degree of the flexibility of the labour market in the Czech Republic and Norway.
Working time account
FRYKOVÁ, Dana
This thesis deals with the institute of "working time account". Working time account is a flexible tool in the field of employment of labor. It is a kind of working time layout, which allows the employees to be assigned work in a certain period to the extent that will meet the needs of employers. Employees are simultaneously paid permanent or flat wage. In this kind of layout, the employee is not legally entitled to the assignment of work within the extent of the weekly working time. The first part of the thesis explains the basic concepts of working time and working time account, including their regulation in the Labour Code. Furthermore, this section deals with the use of flexible forms of work in the Czech and Slovak Republics. It was found that in both countries, in comparison with other European countries, flexible forms of work, including the working time accounts, are not as popular. In the Czech Republic, it is only used by 38 % of companies, mainly by the ones with over 50 employees. It is used most often in a situation where the employer wishes to retain qualified personnel, but doesn´t have work for them temporarily. The second part analyzes the use of working time accounts in terms of company XY. It was found that the employees are not particularly satisfied with the length of the balancing period and don´t like working in the working time account. This work confirmed that the main disadvantage of working time account is associated with increased administration of working hours and wages records. An advantage for the employer is the ability to adapt working hours to the need of work. For employees, it is job security and constant wage.
Flexible forms of work in the Czech Republic and the Netherlands
Ježková, Barbora ; Kotýnková, Magdalena (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Tomáš (referee)
Master thesis is focused on the research and comparing the level of flexibility of labor markets in the Czech Republic and the Netherlands. Labor market flexibility is an important instrument of economic policy, which increases employment. The aim of this thesis is the analysis of flexible forms of work in the Czech Republic and the Netherlands and comparison of non-standard working contracts in these two countries. The first part contains the explanation of theoretical approaches to labor market flexibility. The second part is a comparative and factorial analysis of Czech and Dutch labor market. During the thesis labor standards in both countries are compared, on the basis of statistical data LFS (Labour Force Servey) is made an evaluation of the level of flexibility of the labor markets in both countries, the quality of flexible working arrangements and the reasons for their use. Recommendations for economic policy of the Czech Republic are proposed on the basis of the obtained results.

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