New trade union organisation at Volkswagen has already more than 6,000 members
VW management does not want to get involved in the matter.
VW management does not want to get involved in the matter.
The company already operates two factories in Slovakia with 10,000 employees.
The party of Marian Kotleba bought a family house; in the past it promised to refuse state support.
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Slovak companies plan to increase basic salaries by 3.2 percent next year, according to the PayWell 2016 study.
Cabinet approved extending the length of local border stays for Slovak and Ukrainian citizens.
The police have created special rooms for detaining people that are not proper police cells, meaning that no legal rules apply to them, Ombudswoman Jana Dubovcová says.
While trusts rates have increased, optimism is too early as 60 percent of Slovaks still distrust the judiciary system.
Nearly 2.5 million Slovaks have a job, either in Slovakia or abroad, which has been the highest number in the past 20 years, according to VÚB bank analyst Andrej Arady.
The prosecution has confirmed that criminal charges have been filed against Lipšic and Grendel. They are based on a criminal complaint from tycoon Marián Kočner.
Stanica Nivy will combine transport interchange and shopping centre
Majorettes - dancers dancing with a baton - of the group Diana from Žilina won the title of World Champion in the Croatian town of Poreč.
Minister Miroslav Lajčák stressed that Slovakia recognises and respects the one-China policy i.e. the position that Tibet is a legitimate part of China.
Slovak teachers ended the “graded strike” they launched in September, representatives of the Slovak Teachers Initiative (ISU) said.
Distribution companies will no longer be allowed to export medicines covered by the health-care insurers, the Slovak parliament decided.
Finance Minister Peter Kažimír set off on October 19 for a three-day tour of the four countries that form the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) – Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Norway and Iceland.