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Noted for its ‘deep knowledge of employment law’, Glatzová & Co., s. r. o. provides clients with a full service covering labour, employment and data protection advisory for a range of clients ranging from international companies to foreign investors. The team works closely with its M&A department, often dealing with issues relating to the transfer of employees after a merger, as well as issues of non-competition, confidentiality and whistleblowing policies. Head of the practice Veronika Pázmányová specialises in employment relations and employee workplace privacy issues, while Jiří Sixta covers employment matters both in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Miroslav Ondáš stands out for his assistance on matters relating to collective bargaining, work stoppages, workplace accidents and relations with trade unions.
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Témoignages

Collectés indépendamment par l'équipe de recherche du Legal 500.

  • ‘The team has deep knowledge about employment law, which is supported by their practical experience. They are extremely responsive and reliable. I can always count on them, despite challenging deadlines and complicated legal questions.'

  • 'What is unique about this practice is that they are able to think outside the box and give truly comprehensive pieces of advice, providing also broader context to the issues in question and local insights. The team is also very nice to work with, with very positive attitude. ’

Clients clés

  • Východoslovenská Energetika
  • Mazda Motor Slovakia

Points forts

  • Advised the Dentsu Group with respect to amending and implementing the employee remuneration scheme and implementing Labour Code amendments into their employment agreements.
  • Advised Auria Solutions Slovakia in connection with implementing Labour Code amendments to their employment contracts, outsourcing of the client's employees, employment of foreigners, temporary assignment, and increasing contributions to the employer's social fund.