Business News
Moscow expresses interest in buying Czech Airlines, Prague Airport
While the Czech government has not yet even approved a plan to privatise
Czech Airlines, the Russian government has expressed interest in buying the
Czech state's majority stake in CSA, Hospodarske noviny reported this week.
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Naryshkin also said Moscow was
interested in purchasing Prague's Ruzyne airport.
Czech Republic near bottom of table in part-time jobs for women
The Czech
Republic has one of the lowest shares of women working in part-time jobs of
any EU state, according to a recent report by Eurostat. While one third of
women are in part-time employment in the EU on average, it is only nine
percent in the Czech Republic. The Czech minister of labour, Petr Necas, is
considering a cut in mandatory social and health insurance payments for
employers, which he says will make it easier for mothers of children under
12 to work part-time.
Czech textile makers sign copyright deal with Chinese counterparts
A Czech
textile manufacturers group has signed an agreement with counterparts in
China aimed at protecting Czech designs and patterns which have been
appearing without authorisation on Chinese clothing. Czech Deputy Industry
Minister Martin Tlapa told Hospodarske noviny that any treaty safeguarding
the country's brands was a good thing. However, some textiles producers in
the Czech Republic have expressed fears that the new agreement is a
formality which will mean little in practice.
New free paper targets business community
The magazine publisher Mlada fronta (not to be confused with the newspaper
Mlada fronta Dnes) is planning to launch a free business daily at the end
of this month or the start of December. Called E15, it will be distributed
to offices, financial institutions, hotels, universities and will also be
found on first class train carriages. The publishers say the newspaper will
have a circulation of around 50,000 copies a day.
British TV ad for Skoda Fabia wins prizes
A British television advertisement for the Czech-made Skoda Fabia car won
the main prize and two other awards at the British Television Advertising
Craft Awards this week. The ad shows confectioners creating a life-size
replica of the Fabia using various kinds of cake.






