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Atypical Forms of Employment
Machala, Jan ; Morávek, Jakub (referee)
The thesis deals with atypical forms of employment, from their definition, through legal regulation to their use in practice. Atypical employment is a highly topical issue in labour law. This is confirmed by the development in the European Union countries, where an increasingly clear shift from the typical employment relationship model to atypical forms of employment can be observed. Atypical employment can be a tool to promote higher employment rate, flexible adaptation to the requirements of the labour market and reconciliation of work and family life. The thesis consists of an introduction, three chapters systematically divided into subchapters, and a conclusion. The first chapter deals with the development of labour law in the Czech Republic. The second chapter deals with labour law in the sense of its concept, subject and position in the legal system. The core part of the thesis is its third chapter, which deals with selected atypical forms of employment regulated by the Czech legal system. It analyses agreements on work performed outside the employment relationship, temporary assignment, agency employment, temporary employment, part-time work, job sharing and performing work from home. After an assessment of atypical forms of employment, considerations are presented on the possibilities for...
Atypical Forms of Employment
Machala, Jan ; Štangová, Věra (advisor) ; Tomšej, Jakub (referee)
The thesis deals with atypical forms of employment, from their definition, through legal regulation to their use in practice. Atypical employment is a highly topical issue in labour law. This is confirmed by the development in the European Union countries, where an increasingly clear shift from the typical employment relationship model to atypical forms of employment can be observed. Atypical employment can be a tool to promote higher employment rate, flexible adaptation to the requirements of the labour market and reconciliation of work and family life. The thesis consists of an introduction, three chapters systematically divided into subchapters, and a conclusion. The first chapter deals with the development of labour law in the Czech Republic. The second chapter deals with labour law in the sense of its concept, subject and position in the legal system. The core part of the thesis is its third chapter, which deals with selected atypical forms of employment regulated by the Czech legal system. It analyses agreements on work performed outside the employment relationship, temporary assignment, agency employment, temporary employment, part-time work, job sharing and performing work from home. After an assessment of atypical forms of employment, considerations are presented on the possibilities for...
Atypical forms of employment
Čeňková, Anna ; Štangová, Věra (advisor) ; Vysokajová, Margerita (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on atypical forms of employment, which have recently been frequently discussed also in the Czech Republic. Popularity of atypical forms of employment is increasing, because employees want better balance between family and work life. Thesis presents various trends in employment such as flexibility, which is described regarding the European Union policy and labour law principles. It also includes a historical excursion into the emergence and functioning of the phenomenon of flexicurity and explains the concept of work-life balance in terms of its use within the Czech Republic. The core part of the diploma thesis revolves around two atypical forms of employment: employee sharing and job sharing. It explains their functioning, maps their occurrence in the Czech Republic and appreciates their advantages and disadvantages. Also portrays how employee sharing is regulated and works in the Federal Republic of Germany along with usage and legal means of job sharing in the United Kingdom. Diploma thesis is concluded by suggestions for legal regulation and application of employee sharing and job sharing in the Czech Republic based on the evaluation with the German and British regulations. Keywords atypical forms of employment, job sharing, employee sharing, flexicurity, work-life...
Flexible Work Arrangements
Rakušanová, Františka ; Hamplová, Dana (advisor) ; Kuchař, Pavel (referee)
The diploma thesis investigates attitudes of employers and employees towards flexible forms of working. Flexible forms of working are, for purpose of the diploma thesis, understood as a tool for work-life balance. Attention is devoted to part-time, home office, flexible working hours and job-sharing. Research of employers and employees attitudes is based on a questionnaire survey and focus groups realized within a project METR at Fond of Further Education. The aim of the diploma thesis is to find out not only the actual using of flexible forms of working in companies and organizations, but also the potential for their development. The results of the diploma thesis show that flexible forms of working are very actual topic among employers and employees. However, employers are still afraid of their implementation. Part-time contracts are the most often used flexible forms of working and also have the greatest potential for the future development. Keywords: Flexible forms of working, part-time, home office, flexible working hours, job-sharing, employees, employers, attitudes

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