In this article, the authors deal with the issue of the women’s status in labor relations both in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The authors examined the regulation of the position of women in labor law regulations and compared their results, trying to answer the main question – In which state is it better to work for women after the break-up of Czechoslovakia? Methods of analysis, comparison and synthesis were used. By examining scientific texts and legislation, were the authors able to articulate comprehensive conclusions, not only from the labor law perspective, but also taking into consideration antidiscrimination regulations. The authors reached a conclusion that labor regulations in the Czech Republic are slightly more favorable for women than in the Slovak Republic.
Keywords
Women, Employer, Employee, Labor Relations, Dependant Work
Received
July 29, 2026
Revised
July 29, 2026
Accepted
July 29, 2026
Published
October 17, 2020
Citation:
Hamul’ák, J., Freel, L., & Nevická, D. (2020). The Comparative Analysis of Women’s Status in Labor Relations in Modern Slovakia and the Czech Republic DANUBE, 11(3), 214-227. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.2478/danb-2020-0012.
Hamul’ák Juraj, Freel Lenka, and Nevická Denisa 2020. „ The Comparative Analysis of Women’s Status in Labor Relations in Modern Slovakia and the Czech Republic“ DANUBE 11 (3): 214-227.
HAMUL’ÁK, Juraj, FREEL, Lenka a NEVICKÁ, Denisa. The Comparative Analysis of Women’s Status in Labor Relations in Modern Slovakia and the Czech Republic DANUBE, 2020, roč. 11, č. 3, s. 214-227.
Hamul’ák, J., Freel, L., and Nevická, D. (2020) ‚ The Comparative Analysis of Women’s Status in Labor Relations in Modern Slovakia and the Czech Republic‘, DANUBE, 11(3), pp. 214-227.