The idea of ββThree Seas is a chance for expansion of Polish business. Only those companies that are able to obtain funding will use it.
The freedom to provide services entails the right of traders to provide services in another Member State. This can consist in self-service by a self-employed person or on temporary assignment of employees. The principle of free movement of workers provides protection against discrimination in terms of employment, remuneration and other conditions of work and employment compared to nationals of that Member State.
Ukrainians not only work in Poland but also invest in Polish real estate. They are increasingly willing to buy apartments in Krakow. It also draws attention that the Ukrainian client mostly pays cash, is a young person and buys a small area apartment.
Foreigners outside the European Union will be able to obtain a temporary residence permit in Poland as part of an intra-corporate transfer from another country.
Prime Ministers of the Western Balkans countries have agreed on a roadmap to deepen regional economic cooperation on Saturday. This is to be part of the process of integrating the countries of the region with the European Union.
Companies learn to cope with employees of different sexes, nationalities and ages. Diversity – specific “multi-cult” in human resources policy – can be a cure for labour market problems β according to experts.
Frustration, dissatisfaction and the need for independence are the main factors that motivate the Poles to set up their own business. Persons who choose to take such a step are aware of their competence, are not focused on deficiencies, are more prone to risk, and tolerate the possibility of error.
The currency market in the 21st century belongs to algorithms – virtual currencies, which are a risky but tempting source of income. They are making a fuss all over the world starting from your Middle East, across Europe to the United States. Poles also fell in love with it.
The amendment of the Implementation Act is intended to facilitate the use of EU grants. New regulations simplify the process of applying for funding and reduce red tape. They also form the institution of the Ombudsman for European Funds, which will take care of the interests of beneficiaries of EU funds. The change will benefit mainly from local governments and entrepreneurs who make the most use of EU funds.