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Employment of Czech citizens in other EU member states
Kubínová, Alexandra ; Štefko, Martin (advisor) ; Procházková, Eva (referee)
72 Summary Employment of Czech Citizens in other countries of the European Union Free movement of persons and workers in European Union belongs to the the basic rights of European citizens and constitutes the fundamental freedom guaranteed by the European Union's law. The topic of the thesis is "The employment of Czech Citizens in other European countries", with special attention given to Spain and Germany. The author is trying to describe the access of Czech workers to the labour markets in Spain and Germany and to analyze main restrictions and potential problems faced by Czech migrant workers. These two specific countries have been choosen because the author wanted to share personal experience gathered during one year's stay in Spain and to present this country in comparison to Germany with markedly different approach to the free movement of foreign labour. Chapter one is a general introduction to the European legislation regulating the movement of labour force, attention is also given to the rights of foreign workers and to prevention of their discrimination. The chapter also contains a description of several cases submitted to the European Union's Court of Justice. Chapter two deals with the temporary arrangements which the old EU member states can adopt in the period 2004 - 2011 to control the expected...
Employment of Czech citizens in other EU member states
Kubínová, Alexandra ; Štefko, Martin (advisor) ; Procházková, Eva (referee)
72 Summary Employment of Czech Citizens in other countries of the European Union Free movement of persons and workers in European Union belongs to the the basic rights of European citizens and constitutes the fundamental freedom guaranteed by the European Union's law. The topic of the thesis is "The employment of Czech Citizens in other European countries", with special attention given to Spain and Germany. The author is trying to describe the access of Czech workers to the labour markets in Spain and Germany and to analyze main restrictions and potential problems faced by Czech migrant workers. These two specific countries have been choosen because the author wanted to share personal experience gathered during one year's stay in Spain and to present this country in comparison to Germany with markedly different approach to the free movement of foreign labour. Chapter one is a general introduction to the European legislation regulating the movement of labour force, attention is also given to the rights of foreign workers and to prevention of their discrimination. The chapter also contains a description of several cases submitted to the European Union's Court of Justice. Chapter two deals with the temporary arrangements which the old EU member states can adopt in the period 2004 - 2011 to control the expected...

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