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Employment of stuff from abroad in the Czech Republic
Lugmajerová, Tereza ; Vysokajová, Margerita (advisor) ; Štangová, Věra (referee)
Thesis title: Employment of stuff from abroad in the Czech Republic Abstract The aim of the thesis is to analyze the legislation of employment of stuff from abroad in the Czech Republic focusing on individual types of resident and work permits. Specifically, what permissions must be obtained from foreign employees so that they can be legally employed in our country and responsibilities they have in the course of their employment and obligations employers have. The Diploma thesis is divided into 6 chapters. The First chapter defines basic terms, which are essential for the thesis. The Second chapter is focused on the overview of sources of law also with connection to international and Union legislation. Part of the chapter is devoted to demarcation of international element in labour law. The Third chapter is focused on conditions of employment of foreign employees on the territory of the Czech Republic, specifically focused on resident permit in the Czech Republic. Employees from abroad are divided into three categories according to the complexity of the conditions they have to meet. First group are EU/EEA citizens and their family members and family members of Czech citizens. Another category is foreigners i.e. citizens of third world countries and the last category is applicants for international...
Employing foreigners
Neubauerová, Zuzana ; Štefko, Martin (advisor) ; Morávek, Jakub (referee)
1 Abstract The thesis "Employment of foreigners" analyses individual aspects of current legislation in the area of employment of foreigners. It is primarily focusing on nationals from non-EU countries. The thesis is divided into five parts. The first chapter focuses on defining the basic terms typical for the employment of foreigners and often used in the whole thesis. Their precise definition is crucial for a comprehensive analysis of the issue of employing foreigners. The second chapter provides a brief overview of the individual types of residence permits, on the basis of which a foreigner may reside in the Czech Republic. Although the thesis is mainly focused on the employment of foreigners from third countries, it also includes EU citizens and their family members for the sake of complexity. The thesis defines the basic difference between the certificate of temporary residence and the temporary residence permit, including the particulars that the foreigner must submit to obtain it. At the end of the first part of the chapter are summarised the basic conditions of permanent residence. The second part of the chapter is devoted to the conditions of entry of foreigners from third countries in the Schengen area, as well as the basic definition of short-term, long-term and permanent residence in the Czech...
Employment of stuff from abroad in the Czech Republic
Lugmajerová, Tereza ; Vysokajová, Margerita (advisor) ; Štangová, Věra (referee)
Thesis title: Employment of stuff from abroad in the Czech Republic Abstract The aim of the thesis is to analyze the legislation of employment of stuff from abroad in the Czech Republic focusing on individual types of resident and work permits. Specifically, what permissions must be obtained from foreign employees so that they can be legally employed in our country and responsibilities they have in the course of their employment and obligations employers have. The Diploma thesis is divided into 6 chapters. The First chapter defines basic terms, which are essential for the thesis. The Second chapter is focused on the overview of sources of law also with connection to international and Union legislation. Part of the chapter is devoted to demarcation of international element in labour law. The Third chapter is focused on conditions of employment of foreign employees on the territory of the Czech Republic, specifically focused on resident permit in the Czech Republic. Employees from abroad are divided into three categories according to the complexity of the conditions they have to meet. First group are EU/EEA citizens and their family members and family members of Czech citizens. Another category is foreigners i.e. citizens of third world countries and the last category is applicants for international...

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