Warsaw has the second-highest employment rate in Europe
Poland’s employment rate of 76.7 percent was comfortably above the EU average
Polish employment agencies are recruiting workers from South America
Polish employers are opening up to increasingly distant directions of economic migration
75% of Ukrainians working in Poland regularly support their families in Ukraine
Ukrainians abroad work and support their families in war-torn Ukraine, data provided by Gremi Personal employment agency shows
Poles expect Ukrainian refugees to find work during stay in country, polling shows
A survey finds that the majority of Poles demand the new arrivals find work and send their children to Polish schools
1 in 4 of Ukrainian refugees of working age are now legally employed in Poland
“We are setting a global standard. There hasn’t been any such an example anywhere,” says Polish minister responsible for war refugees from Ukraine
Report: Every third company in Poland willing to employ Ukrainian refugees
Analysts say that over 250,000 Ukrainian women can expect to get a job in Poland
Only 14% of Europeans want to return to normal working hours in the office
European employees mostly prefer working from home
Report: Every fifth Pole works more than 8 hours per day
Poles’ high work aspirations are a factor driving longer working hours
Hungarian employment exceeds pre-pandemic level
The Hungarian labor market has successfully weathered the coronavirus pandemic, financial portal Makronom writes