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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...
Agency Employment
Jireček, Přemysl ; Pichrt, Jan (advisor) ; Štefko, Martin (referee)
The topic of this rigorous thesis is agency employment. Agency employment constitutes now a common part of the market with employment services and enables employment agencies to temporarily assign their employees to perform work at users. The thesis defines the concept of agency employment and describes its roles and functions which are typical for agency employment. One of the biggest user benefits of agency employment is the possibility of quick and effective workforce procurement for a wide range of different professions. The thesis contains a definition of agency employment at both the international and EU level. The thesis also presents international legal sources of agency employment adopted at the UN, EU legal sources of agency employment and legal sources of agency employment under the Czech legal order. The thesis also contains a description of Czech public law, which sets out some conditions for the activity of employment agencies, as well as other obligations imposed on employment agencies. The thesis further focuses on the process of obtaining a permit for employment mediation, including the conditions which the employment agency must fulfil in order to obtain a permit for employment mediation. The thesis also deals with the conditions for the withdrawal of a permit for employment...
Occupational Health and Safety with Focus on Atypical Forms of Employment
Zichová, Aneta ; Morávek, Jakub (advisor) ; Tomšej, Jakub (referee)
Thesis Title: Occupational Health and Safety with Focus on Atypical Forms of Employment The thesis aims to analyse and present the rules of occupational health and safety (OHS). The second goal of the thesis is the research of OHS solutions in atypical forms of employments with regard to current development of working relationships. The thesis also deals with the question of atypical forms of employment and the ensuring of OHS in Germany (GER). The collected information is used for comparison and evaluation of both countries and their attitudes toward OHS in atypical forms of employment. Part of the thesis is also devoted to possible course of OHS in the atypical forms of employment de lege ferenda including potential inspiration from GER in connection with ensuring of OHS. The thesis is mainly based on study of laws, relevant literature, comments and current articles. In the thesis, the descriptive and analytical method are used and at the end supplemented by the comparative one. The thesis is divided into six chapters that are split systematically into subchapters. The first part is focused on the definitions of fundamental terms that are further used in the following chapters. In the introductory subchapters the thesis deals with the term OHS itself, atypical forms of employment, work accidents...
Temporary agency work
Černá, Michaela ; Soušková, Milena (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The topic of this diploma thesis is Temporary agency work in the Czech Republic. Diploma thesis is logically divided into two main parts. The first part is predominantly theoretical. Within this topic the basic definitions and its mutual relationship are analyzed in detail. The thesis is mainly focused on analysis of current legislation and its history from 2004 till present. The second part of the diploma thesis is based on the survey published through questionnaire. The questionnaire has logical structure and therefore it is possible to deduce the position and experience of the respondents with the held topic. In conclusion, there are proposals to improve the current regulation of temporary agency work which could contribute to an increase of positive attitudes towards agency employment in the Czech Republic.
Agency temporary work
Kutnohorská, Lucie ; Soušková, Milena (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The main goal of this diploma thesis, called Temporary agency work, is via detailed analysis to provide comprehensive overview of the Institute of agency temporary work in the Czech Republic, to assess the application of the legislation in practice and then compare it with selected EU countries. The main focus of this thesis is on the analysis of current legislation and its history. The diploma thesis is divided into four chapters, further it contains the introduction, the conclusion, the list of abbreviation, the list of pictures/graphs/figures, attachments and the list of literature. The first chapter deals with the legal development of this form of employment assignment not only in the Czech Republic, but also in the EU and international law. The second chapter defines the relationships between parties and describes in detail the process of temporary assignment. The last two chapters are the most important part of this thesis. The third chapter contains description of the application of temporary agency work in selected EU countries - the UK, Germany, France and Sweden. The fourth chapter deals with the practical use of temporary agency work at Vodafone Czech Republic.
Temporary help industry in the Czech Republic
Víchová, Šárka ; Svoboda, Miroslav (advisor) ; Brožová, Dagmar (referee)
In recent years, temporary help industry has been associated with the rapid growth in world markets. Temporary help agencies, which supply a flexible workforce to client companies, are undergoing significant development. This paper examines the nature of temporary help industry in the Czech market, focusing on the factors driving the industry's growth. This sector is examined from three perspectives (demand side, supply side and legislative) using a questionnaire survey carried out in the June-August 2011. The results confirm that in the Czech Republic, as well as in the world, is the main reason for cooperation of companies with temporary help agencies the requirement of temporal flexibility. But compared to Europe-wide trend, in our market there is a greater appeal for the regulatory flexibility. The biggest disincentive of the development of temporary help industry is strict legislative conditions.

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