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Salaries in state and public administration in the Czech Republic - development and trends
Hegerová, Anežka ; Aubusová,, Alena (referee) ; Tichá, Alena (advisor)
The goal of the diploma thesis „Salaries in state and public administration in the Czech Republic – development and trends“ is the analysis and description of the salary system. First part of the thesis explains basic theoretical concepts and values in this field of study. The development of the described values is set in the overal context of the economic situation in the Czech Republic. The second part describes principles of remunaration in state and public administration, both past and present. Salary system function is also compared with that of neighboring countries. The outcome of the thesis is the analysis of the salary system and also certain recommendations that resulted from the study of researched topic.
Salaries in state and public administration in the Czech Republic - development and trends
Hegerová, Anežka ; Aubusová,, Alena (referee) ; Tichá, Alena (advisor)
The goal of the diploma thesis „Salaries in state and public administration in the Czech Republic – development and trends“ is the analysis and description of the salary system. First part of the thesis explains basic theoretical concepts and values in this field of study. The development of the described values is set in the overal context of the economic situation in the Czech Republic. The second part describes principles of remunaration in state and public administration, both past and present. Salary system function is also compared with that of neighboring countries. The outcome of the thesis is the analysis of the salary system and also certain recommendations that resulted from the study of researched topic.
A comparison of calculations of wage encumbrance upon entrepreneurial entities in the Czech Republic and EU countries
VAZDOVÁ, Eva
The Bachelor?s thesis focuses on the comparison of calculations of salary burden of an entrepreneurial entity in the Czech Republic and within EU countries, in particular Germany. The Bachelor?s thesis is structurally divided into two parts. The first part contains a basic definition of terminology ? what is an employment relationship, definition of an employee and an employer, minimum salary and working hours. The second part focuses on a comparison of labour costs at entrepreneurial entities in the Czech Republic and European Union countries, in particular Germany. As Germany directly borders the Czech Republic, the German salary system is entirely different from the Czech system. The work shows particular examples where an employee receives the same gross salary and examples where employers have the same labour cost per one employee. These examples are assessed. The overall discovered information results in the fact that employees in Germany have a higher income and the employers lower labour costs despite their salary calculations and categorising employees within salary categories are, in my opinion, far more complex.

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