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Attitude of people to employment agency and agency employment in the Czech Republic
Lexová, Adéla ; Tuček, Milan (advisor) ; Kuchař, Pavel (referee)
Agency employment is a unique flexible tool, which is able to respond quickly to changing conditions and demands of the current labour market. It also provides flexible employment contracts and employment to risk groups in the labour market, thereby it helps to reduce unemployment. However, the flexibility of agency work is accompanied by high uncertainty. Agency employment is in the Czech Republic still underestimated and its use does not reach the level of most European countries. This may be caused by the prejudices and stereotypes of Czech society based on the generalization of the illegal activities of some employment agencies on all agencies and by the importance of job security for the majority of the Czech population. The aim was to detect and analyze the attitude of the people to the employment agencies and agency employment. Results from own representative research showed that people in the Czech Republic don't trust to employment agencies, they wouldn't use the while searching the job and they wouldn't accept the job in the form of agency employment. Their attitudes then differ depending on their own experience with agency employment, their awareness of functioning of employment agencies and sociodemographic characteristics, namely gender, education and personal income. Created typology showed...
Temporary-work agencies - selected public law aspects
Pastorková, Monika ; Štefko, Martin (advisor) ; Tomšej, Jakub (referee)
Temporary-work Agencies - Selected Public Law Aspects Abstract Temporary-work agencies (employment agencies) are an important entity in the field of job placement. The topic of this thesis is selected public law aspects of the legal regulation of private employment agencies and their activities, which have not yet received much attention from the professional community, despite the fact that they are essential and often crucial for the activities of employment agencies. The text of the thesis is divided into eight chapters. The first chapter is devoted to the sources of law governing the very existence of private employment agencies, both at the level of international, EU and national law. The second chapter deals with forms of employment intermediation. Attention is also paid to shared employment intermediation and undisclosed employment intermediation. The third chapter deals with the limitations on employment intermediation by employment agencies, both in relation to all forms of intermediation and only to agency employment. The issue of temporary assignment of foreigners is also mentioned. In the fourth chapter, space is devoted to the employment agency permit - specifically the conditions for obtaining it, the application itself, the institute of the responsible representative and the duration of the...
Attitude of people to employment agency and agency employment in the Czech Republic
Lexová, Adéla ; Tuček, Milan (advisor) ; Kuchař, Pavel (referee)
Agency employment is a unique flexible tool, which is able to respond quickly to changing conditions and demands of the current labour market. It also provides flexible employment contracts and employment to risk groups in the labour market, thereby it helps to reduce unemployment. However, the flexibility of agency work is accompanied by high uncertainty. Agency employment is in the Czech Republic still underestimated and its use does not reach the level of most European countries. This may be caused by the prejudices and stereotypes of Czech society based on the generalization of the illegal activities of some employment agencies on all agencies and by the importance of job security for the majority of the Czech population. The aim was to detect and analyze the attitude of the people to the employment agencies and agency employment. Results from own representative research showed that people in the Czech Republic don't trust to employment agencies, they wouldn't use the while searching the job and they wouldn't accept the job in the form of agency employment. Their attitudes then differ depending on their own experience with agency employment, their awareness of functioning of employment agencies and sociodemographic characteristics, namely gender, education and personal income. Created typology showed...
Attitude of people to recruitment agency and agency employment in the Czech Republic
Lexová, Adéla ; Tuček, Milan (advisor) ; Kuchař, Pavel (referee)
Agency employment is a unique flexible tool, which is able to respond quickly to changing conditions and demands of the current labour market. It also provides flexible employment contracts and employment to risk groups in the labour market, thereby it helps to reduce unemployment. However, the flexibility of agency work is accompanied by high uncertainty. Agency employment is in the Czech Republic still underestimated and its use does not reach the level of most European countries. This may be caused by the prejudices and stereotypes of Czech society based on the generalization of the illegal activities of some employment agencies on all agencies and by the importance of job security for the majority of the Czech population. The aim was to detect and analyze the attitude and confidence of the people in the recruitment agencies and agency employment. Results from own representative research showed that people in the Czech Republic don't trust to recruitment agencies and they wouldn't accept the job in the form of agency employment. Their trust and general attitude then differ depending on sociodemographic characteristics, namely gender, education and size of place of their residence. Women, people with higher education and people from the big cities have more positive attitude to agency employment....
Employment of foreigners in the Czech Republic
Kotalová, Petra ; Soušková, Milena (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The bachelor thesis looks into the topic of Employment of foreigners in the Czech Republic in the terms of dependant work. The aim is to deal with the issue of obtaining necessary the permissions by these individuals (i.e. residence permission, employment permission, blue card and green card). Furthermore, this thesis deals with the current practice of the Czech employers and job agencies and also means (gateways and government programmes) which assist foreigners in finding a job in the Czech Republic. The thesis is supplemented by a survey carried out through two electronic questionnaires among Czech employers and foreign employees.
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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