Hiring options
Czech Republic
Employee
Indefinite, fixed-term, full-time or part-time. Part-time employment must be individually agreed with the employee. There are several limitations on fixed-term employment relationships (ie, maximum 3 years and 2 renewals, subject to certain exceptions). Part-time and fixed-term employees have the right not to be discriminated against on the basis of such status.
Independent contractor
Independent contractors may be engaged. Such an engagement may be subject to the risk of exposure for misclassification (so-called "illegal work") if the given relationship has signs of dependent work.
Agency worker
Agency employees have a right to treatment that is equal to other employees in relation to pay and other employment terms.
Other options
Under Czech law, there are 2 other employment options based on either an "agreement on work performance" or an "agreement on work activity."
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Agreement on work performance: maximum 300 hours per calendar year; more flexibility, especially in relation to the termination procedure; less administratively burdensome; social and health insurance contributions payable only from certain remuneration thresholds.
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Agreement on work activity: hours worked must not exceed, on average, 1/2 of regular working hours (approximately 20 hours per week); more flexibility, especially in relation to the termination procedure; less administratively burdensome; social and health insurance contributions payable only from certain remuneration thresholds.