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Unemployment in Poland began to slowly rise. New dates

Unemployment in Poland began to slowly rise. New dates Unemployment in Poland began to slowly rise.  New dates

The registered unemployment rate increased by 0.1 percentage point. compared to the previous month. The registered unemployment rate was 5.1%. at the end of December 2023 (compared to 5% a month earlier), according to data from the Ministry of Family and Social Policy (MRPiS). “The registered unemployment rate in Poland reached 5.1% in December 2023 […]

Refugees prefer Germany. Expert: Poles understand that Ukrainians have a lot to choose from

Refugees prefer Germany. Expert: Poles understand that Ukrainians have a lot to choose from Refugees prefer Germany.  Expert: Poles understand that Ukrainians have a lot to choose from

Poland will not limit social benefits to refugees from Ukraine, according to a Ukrainian labor market expert. This week there was a lot of talk in Poland about the possibility of ending aid to Ukrainian refugees from next year. According to Vasyl Voskobojnik, chairman of the Ukrainian Association of International Labor Companies, the Polish government […]

Job market. Ukrainians are being replaced by newcomers from Africa and Asia

Job market. Ukrainians are being replaced by newcomers from Africa and Asia Job market.  Ukrainians are being replaced by newcomers from Africa and Asia

No longer Ukraine, but the Philippines, Indonesia, Kenya or Tunisia – among the economic immigrants, newcomers from exotic countries gain an advantage over our neighbors. Before the pandemic, Ukrainians dominated among the waiters, cooks and maids in luxury hotels on the Baltic Sea. Since two seasons, and especially this year, the number of employees from […]

Economic layoffs explode in 2022: +41%

Economic layoffs explode in 2022: +41% Economic layoffs explode in 2022: +41%

The phenomenon of mass resignation after the pandemic continues to be felt in Italy as well. Last year, there were a total of 1.25 million layoffs, a 9.74% increase in layoffs compared to 2021. Compared to 2019, before the outbreak of the Covid epidemic (1,012,637 resignations), the increase is 24%. This is what emerged from […]

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