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IMPACT — MEDIUM
The government of the Czech Republic recently extended temporary protection to Ukrainian nationals until April 2024.
Key Points:
BAL Analysis: Under the directive, temporary protections will cover Ukrainian nationals who fled the war in Ukraine for an extended period of time. Employers and employees are reminded that actions taken as a result of the invasion of Ukraine may change with little or no notice.
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