1 in 3 key Polish employees plan to return to Poland from the UK
A deteriorating financial situation, discrimination, low wages, job insecurity, and dangerous workplaces are among the main reasons for Poles to leave Britain, according to a study by British researchers
Polish employment agencies are recruiting workers from South America
Polish employers are opening up to increasingly distant directions of economic migration
Unemployment in Poland lowest in 32 years, but inflation highest since 1997
Poland’s labor market is roaring, but inflation remains a major headwind
Polish labor market absorbs Ukrainian arrivals
Ukrainians have filled roles in a variety of sectors, including health and social care, construction, logistics, and hospitality
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
More than a third of Poles now enjoy some aspect of working from home
35 percent of Poles work remotely or in hybrid mode and 9 out of 10 of them do not want to return to working at the office
Report: Every fifth Pole works more than 8 hours per day
Poles’ high work aspirations are a factor driving longer working hours
Report: Most legal immigrants coming from outside the EU chose Poland for work in 2020
Nearly 600,000 residence permits were issued in Poland, which is 26 percent of all applications filed in the EU, states latest Eurostat report for 2020
Foreigners are coming to Poland at a record rate
100,000 foreigners have become employed in Poland during the year of the pandemic crisis
Ukrainians earn three times more in Poland than in Ukraine: report
Poland remains a popular destination for economic migrants from Eastern Europe despite the pandemic, according to a report by OTTO Work Force Central Europe
Survey: Amid Covid-19 pandemic increasing number of Poles fear losing their jobs
Some Poles worry that they will lose their jobs and believe less in their ability to find new employment
Poland becomes EU El Dorado for jobs
According to the latest Eurostat statistics, Poland is the only country in the EU that recorded growth in employment for Q3 2020
The lost generation: 773,000 Poles apply to stay in UK
While Britain and the EU are still negotiating the post-Brexit agreement, hundreds of thousands of Poles have filed for permanent residence in the UK
Report: Poland’s CPK airport and rail project could create 290,000 new jobs
Poland’s Central Transport Hub (CPK) could be a major economic boon for both Poland and the world economy
World Bank survey: Polish companies avoid mass layoffs during coronavirus crisis
Only about half of migrants work in Norway despite €6.6 billion spent on workforce integration
Huge subsidies and a special program did not work
Fewer Poles are living abroad
The main reason is the favorable Polish job market.
Thousands are waiting for Polish jobs in New Delhi
25,000 workers are waiting for visas to Poland in New Delhi. Due to system overloads Hindus, Bangladeshis and Nepalis have waited eight months to be given a work visa.