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Employment Relationship in Terms of Wage Costs Optimization
Boháčková, Adéla ; Kyrych, Vladimír (referee) ; Musilová, Helena (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on the problem of labour law relations at the selected employer. In the theoretical part there are explained concepts related with labour law relations from a juristic, fiscal, economic and accounting point of view. Based on the analysis of the contractor’s current situation in the field of labour law relations there are suggested possible solutions to his issue, which is lack of employees.
Employment Relationship in Terms of Wage Costs Optimization
Doleželová, Lucie ; Kindlová, Dita (referee) ; Musilová, Helena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the relationship between an employer and an employee in the ABC company. The theoretical part decribes the fundemental terms of employment relations from the legal, economical, tax and accounting point of view. The terms are further used in the analytic part of this thesis. On the basis of the analysis dealing with the current situation there are suggested possible solutions to the issue of a shortage of qualified employees.
Employment Relationship in Terms of Wage Costs Optimization
Zouharová, Veronika ; Látalová, Jaroslava (referee) ; Musilová, Helena (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of labor relations from the perspective of optimizing wage costs. The thesis focuses on a specific employer, and its main aim is to present proposals for optimizing the wage and personal costs of this employer. The theoretical part of the thesis defines the basic concepts related to labor relations. The analytical part describes the specific problem of the employer, which concerns a shortage of employees. Based on the findings from both parts of the thesis, specific recommendations are proposed for solving the given problem.
Employment Relationship in Terms of Wage Costs Optimalization
Zemánek, Lukáš ; Blažková, Eva (referee) ; Musilová, Helena (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis focuses on the legal, tax, and economic aspects of employment relationships, with the aim of presenting proposals to the employer for optimizing wage costs. The main problem for the employer is a shortage of employees with a certain type of job. The thesis consists of three parts, in the first part, a theoretical analysis of employment relationships is conducted in accordance with the Labor Code, and tax, economic, and accounting aspects are presented. The second part focuses on a detailed analysis of a selected employer based on information obtained from the company. The last part contains proposals for solving the problem and an economic evaluation of solution alternatives. The bachelor thesis successfully meets all the set objectives and proposes solutions for the employer.
Employment Relationship in Terms of Wage Costs Optimization
Doleželová, Lucie ; Kindlová, Dita (referee) ; Musilová, Helena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the relationship between an employer and an employee in the ABC company. The theoretical part decribes the fundemental terms of employment relations from the legal, economical, tax and accounting point of view. The terms are further used in the analytic part of this thesis. On the basis of the analysis dealing with the current situation there are suggested possible solutions to the issue of a shortage of qualified employees.
Labour relations with international element and their content changes over time
Kratochvílová, Eva ; Hůrka, Petr (referee)
In her PhD thesis, the author deals with the legal regulation of the international element in labour relations which is supplemented by the dimension of the regulation of the social security and the protection of personal data in order to create a complex view of the examined issue. The international element within the respective legal branches is regulated at the EU level by a different methodology approach - harmonization (labour law), coordination (social security law) and unification (protection of personal data). The fundamental role in the regulation of the international element in labour relations is played by EU legislation, especially the Regulations Rome I, Rome II and Brussels I (bis), which is complemented by the legal regulation of the international element in labour law relations within the Czech law system. The international element in social security law is governed by Coordination Regulations Nos. 883/2004 and 957/2009, the Czech legislation does not contain, in this respect, its own legal regulation of an international element and refers to the EU regulation. In the area of personal data protection, the harmonization legislation of Directive No. 95/46/EC and Czech Act No. 101/2000 Coll., on Data Protection, will be replaced as of 25.05.2018 by the GDPR Regulation. The EU...
Labour relations with international element and their content changes over time
Kratochvílová, Eva ; Hůrka, Petr (referee)
In her PhD thesis, the author deals with the legal regulation of the international element in labour relations which is supplemented by the dimension of the regulation of the social security and the protection of personal data in order to create a complex view of the examined issue. The international element within the respective legal branches is regulated at the EU level by a different methodology approach - harmonization (labour law), coordination (social security law) and unification (protection of personal data). The fundamental role in the regulation of the international element in labour relations is played by EU legislation, especially the Regulations Rome I, Rome II and Brussels I (bis), which is complemented by the legal regulation of the international element in labour law relations within the Czech law system. The international element in social security law is governed by Coordination Regulations Nos. 883/2004 and 957/2009, the Czech legislation does not contain, in this respect, its own legal regulation of an international element and refers to the EU regulation. In the area of personal data protection, the harmonization legislation of Directive No. 95/46/EC and Czech Act No. 101/2000 Coll., on Data Protection, will be replaced as of 25.05.2018 by the GDPR Regulation. The EU...
Employment Relationship in Terms of Wage Costs Optimization
Boháčková, Adéla ; Kyrych, Vladimír (referee) ; Musilová, Helena (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on the problem of labour law relations at the selected employer. In the theoretical part there are explained concepts related with labour law relations from a juristic, fiscal, economic and accounting point of view. Based on the analysis of the contractor’s current situation in the field of labour law relations there are suggested possible solutions to his issue, which is lack of employees.
Labour relations with international element and their content changes over time
Kratochvílová, Eva ; Vysokajová, Margerita (advisor) ; Chvátalová, Iva (referee) ; Štefko, Martin (referee)
In her PhD thesis, the author deals with the legal regulation of the international element in labour relations which is supplemented by the dimension of the regulation of the social security and the protection of personal data in order to create a complex view of the examined issue. The international element within the respective legal branches is regulated at the EU level by a different methodology approach - harmonization (labour law), coordination (social security law) and unification (protection of personal data). The fundamental role in the regulation of the international element in labour relations is played by EU legislation, especially the Regulations Rome I, Rome II and Brussels I (bis), which is complemented by the legal regulation of the international element in labour law relations within the Czech law system. The international element in social security law is governed by Coordination Regulations Nos. 883/2004 and 957/2009, the Czech legislation does not contain, in this respect, its own legal regulation of an international element and refers to the EU regulation. In the area of personal data protection, the harmonization legislation of Directive No. 95/46/EC and Czech Act No. 101/2000 Coll., on Data Protection, will be replaced as of 25.05.2018 by the GDPR Regulation. The EU...
Bullying in labour law relations
Žák, Jakub ; Soušková, Milena (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
Problematics of bullying in labour law relations is very actual topic. The main aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that presence of bullying in Czech labour law relations is not on retreat but quite opposite despite all efforts to eradicate it. First of all, in first two chapters there are defined basic concepts closely linked to problematics of bullying and then there are examinations of bullying related legislation on international, European and national levels. Result of third chapter is comprehensive summary of available means which victims of discrimination or bullying in work space can use to defend themselves. Practical part based on survey from years 2011, 2013 and 2015 deals with individual occurrences of bullying incidents in Czech labour law relations, average frequency and duration of those incidents and also ways victims of bullying in work space proceed in solving it.

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