Tag: Work in Poland

04
Nov

The Polish economy calls for professionally inactive people.

Falling below the 5% limit unemployment suggests that in the Polish economy the number of hands ready to take up a job is shrinking dramatically, which usually hampers economic growth. In fact, the reserves among employees are still large, the biggest ones are in the group of economically inactive people .

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02
Nov

Over 21 thousand taxpayers arrived in Krakow.

21 thousand 85 new taxpayers and 47.4 million more in the budget – these are the effects of the “Pay taxes in Krakow” campaign for 2016. According to the chairman of KrakΓ³w City Council, this result is the effect of the growing awareness of the residents and the attractiveness of Krakow as a place to live.

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29
Oct

Poland in the lead of Europe. We have the largest share of women among managers

Women earn less and less often occupy managerial positions. Eurostat has examined the situation of women and men in the European Union. However, it turns out that Poland is quite good compared to the Community and we have something to be proud of.

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20
Sep
19
Sep

Employees from Asia fill vacancies in Polish companies.

In Poland it is difficult for good and experienced welders. Unfortunately our schools do not prepare enough such specialists. On those of Ukraine we have no chance, because most of them employ Russian companies like Gazprom. So there are the Asian markets where the workers are good and they are now working in for eg. Saudi Arabia. It is only a matter of time before they are brought to us massively.

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29
Aug

Posted employees in the EU countries.

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.

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27
Aug
24
Aug

Polish companies have to be prepared to hire various groups of employees.

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 – according to experts.

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23
Aug

Poles are getting more entrepreneurial. The popularity of self-employment and the number of micro-businesses are growing.

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.

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08
Aug

Western people interested in working and living in Poland.

Poland is constantly increasing the attractiveness of the labour market in the European Union arena, which raises growing interest of Western neighbours. Over 21,000 foreigners from the West work legally in Poland – that’s 30% more than in 2014. Some young Frenchmen, Spaniards, Italians and Portuguese even admit that they live better than in their homeland.

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