Our colleagues and experts in employment law Marie Janšová and Michal Granát gave another interview for the Czech Republic for LEXOLOGY (Global research centre) on the topic of home office, which began to resonate especially in the COVID-19 period and thus started many new topics for HR specialists. Read the full article with permission Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Lexology GTDT Market Intelligence Remote Working 2023.
LEXOLOGY interview on the subject of home office
Colleagues Marie Janšová and Michael Granát were interviewed by Lexology on the topic of home office.
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