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Poland lifts most Covid-19 restrictions, wearing of masks will remain

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Poland will lift most pandemic restrictions on March 1, including remote work, the prime minister announced on Wednesday.

Kraków named best city in Europe for remote working

The criteria for choosing the best place to work remotely included internet speed available in the city, the cost of living, the country’s position on the ease of doing business rankings and the experience of the website’s staff when they visited the city.

Most Poles want to work remotely or in hybrid mode after pandemic

Most Poles would like to work remotely for at least a couple of days a week, having grown accustomed to working from home, a poll has found.

With increased flexibility that remote working has brought, pandemic sees record numbers take to van life

Inspiring the wave of newcomers are a series of well-established bloggers that have helped romanticize the world of van life with their stunning pictures and beautiful portrayals of life on the road.

Polish health minister encourages remote work, as covid wave rises

Health Minister Adam Niedzielski on Monday encouraged more Poles to switch to remote work as a means of curbing the rising Covid-19 infection wave, on top of a number of precautions already taken by the government.

Remote work requires new regulations in Poland - study

Poland should introduce clear regulations that would provide employers and employees who work remotely with an appropriate level of flexibility, the Pracodawcy RP business lobby said on Monday.

Office on wheels with all mod cons hits capital to help remote workers

The creators of Biuronakółkach believe the mobile office can fill a gap in the market created by the pandemic when people working remotely need to meet their colleagues but do not want to deal with the risks of having to enter a big office building.

At end first quarter, 11 pct of Poles worked remotely - stats office

At the end of the first quarter of 2020, 11 percent of Polish workers were working remotely due to the coronavirus epidemic, the Central Statistical Office (GUS) reported on Wednesday.

Not all doom and gloom: From lower crime rates to bursts of creativity, Poles are looking on the bright side of life

With the arrival of coronavirus having a profound effect on all of our lives, it’s reassuring to note that there is some light in the darkness.

Survey shows 88 pct of firms have enabled remote work during epidemic

During the coronavirus epidemic, 88 percent of companies in Poland have implemented remote work, a survey conducted by the Lewiatan Confederation reveals.

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Warsaw demands explanation after Belarus destroys Polish WWII memorial

The memorial, in the western village of Mikuliszki, consisted of the remains of the wartime headquarters of a Polish Home Army unit whose members died in combat in the area in 1944.

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Four tonnes of Nazi gold found in buried 18th century palace canister, say WWII treasure hunters

Measuring between 1.3 to 1.5 metres long and 50cm in depth, the cylindrical metal canister was found in the conservatory of an 18th century palace used by Hitler’s SS as a brothel.

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