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Employment Relationships in Terms of Wage Costs Optimization
Ducháčková, Eva ; Bartošová, Michaela (referee) ; Musilová, Helena (advisor)
The Bachelor‘s thesis deals with the issue of labor-law relations in terms of optimization of wage costs. The theoretical part describes the basic terms of employment relationships from legal, economic, accounting and tax point of view. The analytical part analyzes the problem of a particular employer, which is related to the lack of employees. Based on this, optimal solutions are proposed that reduce wage costs while creating new job opportunities and in the duration of the employment relationship.
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Employment Relationship Associated with the Employer Relocation
Exnerová, Kristýna ; Kyrych, Vladimír (referee) ; Musilová, Helena (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with possible difficulties related to relocation of employer. The theoretical part describes mainly labour relations and connected issues from legal, accounting and tax point of view. The practical part includes analysis of specific problem in company Eichenauer, spol. s r. o. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate, if relocation of the part of corporation would be convenient, and alternatively suggest, how to motivate employees to accept the agreement about change of place of performance of work.
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Comparative Analysis of Employment Status under the Laws of England and Wales and under the Laws of the Czech Republic
Cowell, Barbora ; Pichrt, Jan (advisor) ; Morávek, Jakub (referee) ; Matejka, Ján (referee)
1 Comparative Analysis of Employment Status under the Laws of England and Wales and under the Laws of the Czech Republic Mgr. Barbora Cowell Abstract In this dissertation, the author performs the comparative analysis of the laws of England and Wales and the laws of the Czech Republic governing different types of employment status and rights/obligations associated with each type. The author aims to answer the following research question: In what ways could the Czech legal system draw inspiration from the laws of England and Wales governing different types of employment status and rights/obligations associated with each type? The first part of the dissertation summarises recent developments in England and Wales impacting the current as well as future legal rules in this area. The second part deals with the basic categorisation of different types of employment status in both legal systems. The third part analyses the fundamental duties of employees/workers and employers in both legal systems. The fourth part focuses on a selection of rights granted to workers by English employment law and English social security law and compares them to the corresponding rights set out by Czech employment legislation. The fifth part analyses a selection of rights granted to employees by English employment law and compares them...
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