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Companies criticize restrictions on employee benefits.
Domestic companies are criticizing the limitation of benefits for employees, ...
The upward pressure on wages will intensify before the end of the year.
This year has been a year of wage growth, with ...
Jonathan Appleton: It’s all about the people
At the beginning of November, the Courtyard by Marriot hotel ...
Rossum launches a certified integration for SAP S/4HANA providing touchless document flow and SAP master data management
Rossum, the leading Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) platform, is ...
How likely is it that Czechia will adopt a four-day working week?
The concept of a four-day work week is gaining popularity ...
Pirates’ proposal to change the taxation of benefits: it could threaten the functioning of the labour market, economists complain.
In the Czech Republic, the labour burden, including taxes and ...
Consolidation Package: Benefits make us competitive, companies resist government taxation.
The government's consolidation package, containing changes to more than sixty ...
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ABSL (Association of Business Service Leaders in the Czech Republic) is an association of companies operating in the shared business services sector, which represents a strong generator of employment in the Czech Republic. ABSL was established in 2013 to foster companies in the business services sector, share best practices and help to develop the activities of its members and other entities operating in this segment. At the same time, ABSL provides support to foreign investors who want to establish their business services centres in the Czech Republic. Currently, there are nearly 400 centres in the Czech Republic employing 160,000 people. For more information, please visit www.absl.cz.