Unemployment fell in the Czech Republic in April
Unemployment in the Czech Republic fell to 3.3 percent in April from 3.4 percent in March and 4.1 percent, compared to a year earlier, the Czech employment office said in Prague.
In April, the authorities registered 243,658 unemployed, nine thousand less than in March. The number of vacancies decreased by 16,000 to 344,350. (Kokes János, MTI)
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