Petr Hladik

Petr Hladik

politician Czech Republic

Petr Hladik is the Czech Republic’s Environment Minister, known for his role in advancing policies that facilitate international labor mobility. Recently, he announced that Taiwanese citizens would be allowed to work in the Czech Republic without the need for a work permit or employment card, effective from early March. This significant policy change reflects the Czech government's efforts to enhance cooperation with non-EU countries and to attract skilled workers, while also navigating the complexities of international relations, particularly concerning Taiwan's status.

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Slovakia Slovakia: Petr Hladík, the Czech Minister of the Environment, supported the concerns of the Czech residents regarding the waste incineration plant near Skalica. 7

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Česi kritizujú zámer spaľovne pri Skalici

Slovakia Slovakia: Petr Hladík is the Czech Minister of the Environment who provided updates on the stabilization of the affected area. 7

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Na trať pri Hustopečiach v Česku sa vrátili vlaky, premávka na Slovensko je už bez

Slovakia Slovakia: Czech Minister of the Environment Petr Hladík called on the governor Ladislav Okleštěk to declare a state of danger due to a toxic benzene contamination. 7

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Olomoucký hajtman pre haváriu vlaku s benzénom vyhlásil stav nebezpečenstva

Taiwan Taiwan: The Czech Republic’s Environment Minister Petr Hladik reaffirmed on Wednesday that Taiwan would join Prague’s list of non-EU countries whose citizens can freely enter the central European country’s labor market. 8

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Taiwanese entitled to work in Czech from early March