Over 20% of Companies in Czechia Plan to Hire More People in 2023

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According to a survey conducted by ČSOB Index, 21% of companies and entrepreneurs in Czechia are planning to hire more employees in 2023, reported the Czech Radio.

Meanwhile, 6% are looking to downsize, with the remaining 73% of respondents stating that they are not planning any changes.

According to ČSOB's executive director for company banking, Pavel Prokop, hiring plans are especially notable among medium and large-size enterprises.

The lack of skilled workers on the labor market remains one of the chief problems, he says. 

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