Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic Guide

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Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic - 2019 Guide czechrepublic@accace.com www.accace.com www.accace.cz

Contents Entitlement to work in the Czech Republic 3 For residents 3 For non-residents 3 Employment contracts 4 Regular employment 4 Work outside employment relationship 4 Probationary period 4 Termination of employment 5 Cases 5 Notice period 5 Social contributions and income tax 6 Contributions paid by employers for each employee 6 Contributions paid by employee 6 Personal income tax 6 Working time and vacation 7 Working time 7 Time off 7 Most common employee benefits 9 Temporary work characteristics 10 General aspects 10 Posting of employees 10 Overview of applicable legislation 11 ABOUT ACCACE 12 2 Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic 2019 Guide

ENTITLEMENT TO WORK IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC For residents No employment permission needed. For non-residents foreigners from EU, Switzerland and EEA and their family members do not need the Employment permit neither the Residence permit foreigners from third parties (except some special categories of employees) need: Work Permit in cases of seasonal work, for holders of a long-term residency permit for the purpose of business or applicants for international protection etc. Employee Card - for long-time residence in the territory of the Czech Republic where the purpose of the foreign national stay (longer than 3 months) is employment Blue Card - for a long-term stay involving the performance of a highly skilled job 3 Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic 2019 Guide

EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS Regular employment There are two types of regular employment contracts in the Czech Republic: Employment Contract for a definite period - generally, it can be concluded for a maximum of 3 years and it is possible to conclude only 3 such contracts in a row (3x3 years) Employment Contract for an indefinite period - an employment relationship shall last for an indefinite period unless a definite period has been expressly agreed Work outside employment relationship Furthermore, an employee may perform work outside employment relationship on the ground of two agreements: Agreement to complete a job - the scope of work for which an agreement is concluded may not exceed 300 hours in one calendar year. Agreement to perform work - the scope of work shall not exceed a maximum of one half of determined weekly working hours (20 hours) Probationary period In regular Czech employment contracts, the probationary period, with the maximum of 3 consecutive months for regular employees and up to 6 consecutive months for chief officers, may be concluded. A probationary period may not be longer than one half of the agreed period of the employment relationship and must be agreed in writing. 4 Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic 2019 Guide

TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT Cases Employment relationship may be terminated with the Czech employee: by agreement between the parties in writing by notice of termination the notice of termination shall be made in writing and delivered to other party the employee may give his employer notice of termination for any reason or without stating a reason the employer must specify the reason based on a list of reasons provided by the law Czech law prohibits giving notice to an employee during the protection period (while the female employee is pregnant or is on maternity leave, the employee is unfit for work, the employee is released to exercise a public office, etc.) by immediate termination only for reasons specified in Labour Code by termination within a probationary period on the expiry of agreed period in case of employment contract for a definite period upon death of the employee In some specific cases, an employee is entitled to severance pay upon termination of employment. Notice period Where notice of termination has been given, the employment relationship will come to an end upon the expiry of the notice period. The notice period must be the same for both the employer and the employee, shall be at least 2 months and can be extended only by agreement between the employer and the employee in writing. The notice period shall start to run on the first day of the calendar month following delivery of the notice. 5 Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic 2019 Guide

SOCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND INCOME TAX The Czech employer is obliged to pay monthly contributions to social and health insurance and advances on the income tax. Contributions paid by employers for each employee Social security contribution: 25% of gross earnings Health insurance: 9% of gross earnings Contributions paid by employee Social security contribution: 6.5% of gross earnings Health insurance: 4.5% of gross earnings Personal income tax The personal income tax in the Czech Republic is paid by the employee at a flat rate of 15% applicable on a super-gross salary (gross salary increased by 34%of employer part of Czech obligatory social security and health insurance contributions). Moreover, the amount over the amount of CZK 1,569,552.00 is taxed with an additional solidarity tax of 7%. 6 Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic 2019 Guide

WORKING TIME AND VACATION Working time The length of standard weekly working hours shall be 40 hours per week except for some employees Part-time work may be agreed between the employer and employee The employer shall distribute working hours and determine the start and end of shifts Working hours are distributed over five-day working week and the length of a shift may not exceed 12 hours For the work performed in excess of the working-time standards, an employee is entitled to the attained wage and to a premium of at least 25% of his average earnings or compensatory time off If it is justified by the type of work or the organization thereof, an employer can introduce the other working-time systems which allow the extension of the daily amount of working time. Specific requirements related to this matter are indicated in the Czech Labour Code Time off Regarding the vacation and other circumstances under which the Czech employee can take time off, the main cases are: Annual leave or its proportional part The employee who under his continuous employment with the same employer performed work for this employer for at least 60 days in one calendar year is entitled to annual leave, or in the case that his employment did not last continuously for the entire calendar year to its proportional part. The basic statutory period of leave is 4 weeks. Leave for the number of days on which work was done The employee, whose right to annual leave or its proportional part has not arisen, is entitled to leave for the days on which he carried out work in the length of one-twelfth of annual leave for every 21 days on which he carried out work in the relevant calendar year. 7 Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic 2019 Guide

Additional leave The length of additional leave in the Czech Republic is 1 week and it is provided for specific group of employees engaged in particularly hard work when an employee performs such work for the entire calendar year. Unpaid leave Under family circumstances or for other especially personal reasons the employee may be given a leave without pay, the duration of which is determined usually under the agreement between the employee and the employer. It is applicable upon request, but in certain cases prescribed by law. For example, the employer is obliged to provide the leave for performance of a public office or military trainings; in other cases, it depends on the agreement with the employer. 8 Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic 2019 Guide

MOST COMMON EMPLOYEE BENEFITS The most common benefits for employees in the Czech Republic are: bonuses in terms of financial rewards professional trainings language courses and personal development the option to work from home additional days off (extra holidays, study leave, sick days) discounts on company products flexible working hours meal vouchers company phone company car or transport allowance insurance contributions refreshment/beverages at workplace Certain companies offer also temporary accommodation or housing allowances, recreation in the company's facilities or holiday allowances, or free ticket by companies operating regular public transportation. 9 Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic 2019 Guide

TEMPORARY WORK CHARACTERISTICS General aspects An employment agency temporarily assigns its employee to perform work for a client on the basis of a temporary assignment agreement entered into by and between the agency and the client. The agreement must be in writing. The employment agency assigns an employee to perform temporary work with the client on the basis of a written order. The employment agency and the client are obliged to secure that the working and wage conditions for the temporarily assigned employee are not or would not be worse than those under which a comparable employee works or would work. The time of temporary assignment to perform work for the same client shall not exceed 12 consecutive calendar months. Posting of employees In case an employee of an employer based in one of the EU member states is sent to work within the framework of the transnational provision of services in the territory of the Czech Republic, such an employment must comply with the legislation of the Czech Republic, concerning the following issues: maximum length of working hours and minimum length of breaks and rest minimum holiday entitlement in a calendar year or its adequate portion minimum wage, relevant minimum rate of guaranteed wage and bonuses for overtime work occupational safety and health working conditions for pregnant employees, breastfeeding employees and employees up to the end of the ninth month after giving birth and minors equal treatment of male and female employees, ban on discrimination working conditions for agency employment It is not applicable if the legislation of the posting country is more favourable to the employee, which is to be considered individually. 10 Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic 2019 Guide

OVERVIEW OF APPLICABLE LEGISLATION The main sources of the labour law are three acts: Act No. 262/2006 Coll., the Labour Code, as amended Act No. 2/1991 Coll., the Collective Bargaining Act, as amended Act. No. 435/2004 Coll., the Employment Act, as amended However, the area of labour law is governed by other important regulations, such as: Act No. 309/2006 Coll., the Act Stipulating Further Requirements for Health and Safety at Work, as amended Act. No. 251/2005 Coll., the Labour Inspection Act, as amended Act. No. 73/2011 Coll., the Labour Office Act, as amended Act No. 187/2006 Coll., the Sickness Insurance Act, as amended Act No. 329/2011 Coll., on benefits for people with disabilities, as amended Act No. 589/1992 Coll., on social security insurance and state employment policy, as amended Act No. 48/1977 Coll., on public health insurance, as amended Act No. 592/1992 Coll., on premiums for general health insurance, as amended Act No. 326/1999 Coll., on the Residence of Aliens in the Territory of the Czech Republic, as amended Act No. 118/2000 Coll., on protection of employees against the employer's insolvency, as amended Disclaimer Please note that our material has been prepared for general guidance on the matter and does not represent a customized professional advice. Furthermore, because the legislation is changing continuously, some of the information may have been modified after the material has been released and Accace does not take any responsibility and is not liable for any potential risks or damages caused by taking actions based on the information provided herein. 11 Labour Law and Employment in the Czech Republic 2019 Guide

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