The opening paragraphs in this story in the New York Times show how, um, advanced, the Czechs are when it comes to salary packaging:
PRAGUE — When Petra Kalivodova, a 31-year-old nurse, was considering whether to renew her contract at a private health clinic here, special perks helped clinch the deal: free German lessons, five weeks of vacation, and a range of plastic-surgery options, including complimentary silicone-enhanced breasts.
“I would rather have plastic surgery than a free car,” said Ms. Kalivodova.
Her reasoning is a model of altruism:
“I feel better when I look in the mirror,” she added. “We were always taught that if a nurse is nice, intelligent, loves her work and looks attractive, then patients will recover faster.”(To be fair, the story notes that this scheme has had significant criticism within the country.)
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