Employment

Swedbank: Estonian residents’ desire to work at record high

The desire of residents of Estonia to be in employment is greater than ever since the country restored its independence, Liis Elmik, senior economist at Swedbank Estonia, said in a [..]

Germany’s Datagroup to provide IT services in Lithuania, hire 30 employees

Datagroup Operations Lithuania, a newly established business of German IT company Datagroup in Lithuania, will provide IT services to the German company. According to Melanie Held, marketing consultant at Datagroup [..]

Expert: Employees in Estonia exceptionally active in job hunting this year

Employees are exceptionally active in job hunting this year, with over one million job applications submitted to employers so far, according to statistics from the job portal CVKeskus.ee. However, employers [..]

Working people in Estonia rate Enefit as most reputable employer

According to a survey of employer reputation conducted by pollster Kantar Emor, Enefit, a subsidiary of the Estonian state-owned energy group Eesti Energia, is considered the most reputable employer among [..]

Minimum wage in Lithuania may cross pretax threshold of EUR 1,000 in 2025 – minister

Social Security and Labor Minister Monika Navickiene forecasts that the minimum monthly wage in Lithuania may cross the 1,000-euro pre-tax threshold next year. “The considerations are correct, the minimum wage [..]

Lidl Latvia voted best employer in Latvia last year

Retail chain Lidl Latvija was recognized as the best employer in Latvia in 2023 at the awards ceremony of the online recruitment company Alma Career Latvia, previously known as CV-Online [..]

Lithuania’s Verslo Zinios sells job ad website cv.lt

Lithuania’s media company Verslo Zinios has sold its job ad website cv.lt to CV Keskus, an Estonian company that is part of the Swiss media group Ringier, Verslo Zinios said [..]

Average wage in Lithuania up 12 pct – SoDra

The average wage growth of almost 12 percent at the end of 2023 was driven by a higher minimum wage, rising wages of civil servants, and companies’ desire to retain [..]

Minimum monthly wage in Latvia increases to EUR 700

The minimum monthly wage in Latvia increases from EUR 620 to EUR 700 as of the 1st of January, according to amendments to Cabinet regulations that came into force on [..]