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Most Polish employees have worked with foreigners

The majority of Polish employees have worked with people of different nationalities, a poll new has shown.

Jobless rate may go up in coming months says analyst

Poland’s unemployment rate may inch upwards in the coming months, a think tank analyst has said.

Employers given powers to test employees for alcohol

Polish employers can now check the sobriety of their workers under an amendment to the Labour Code that came into force on Tuesday.

Most Ukrainian refugees have work, survey finds

The vast majority of working-aged Ukrainian refugees in Poland have found work in the country, according to a survey commissioned by the Prime Minister’s Office.

Today’s news round up in Poland

Start your day with a summary of today’s top stories from Poland’s leading news sites.

Poland introduces remote work into labour code

Regulations making remote work an officially recognised mode of working have become binding after Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, signed them into law.

Working from home saves Polish employees around 54 mins a day

In Poland, remote work allows employees to save an average of 54 minutes a day, according to Polish Economic Institute (PIE) analysts.

Educated women in Poland still earn less than their male peers

The high level of education of women in Poland does not translate evenly into their salaries in relation to men, Polish Economic Institute (PIE) expert told PAP.

European court issues judgment over LGBT work discrimination

The European Court of Justice (CJEU) has ruled that sexual orientation cannot be a reason to refuse to conclude a contract with a self-employed person, in a case brought by a Polish man.

PM praises minimum hourly rate hike

The Polish prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, has said that the 16-percent minimum hourly rate hike meant that the government was restoring the dignity of work.

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  • Mayor offers reward to first couple to have a boy in village where only girls are born
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Warsaw-designed luxury home named one of the world’s most beautiful in architectural ‘Oscars’ award

Nestled in green meadows and surrounded by lush forests, the house which features a distinctive curved silhouette reminiscent of a sea dune has been named ‘Best Single Family Residence’ in the latest edition of the European Property Awards.

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  • EC, Poland to jointly help Ukraine look for children deported to Russia
  • Poland urges EU to sanction Belarus
  • Poland, Germany agree not to reinstate checks on common border
  • Poland may impose further sanctions on Belarus over jailed activist
  • No Polish soldiers injured Kosovo clashes

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Warsaw’s secret war against Moscow’s spies: Poland’s intelligence services have gone into overdrive to combat Putin’s covert assault

The arrest last week of a ‘dangerous’ spy network in Poland is the latest in the country’s secret war against Russian intelligence since Putin’s troops attacked Ukraine.

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