Start your day with a summary of today’s top stories from Poland’s leading news sites.
The Polish prime minister has hit back at demands for increased health funding by protesting healthcare workers, saying it was impossible to make up for decades of neglect with a one-off salary hike.
Polish employers are still hiring and have also learnt to adapt to the pandemic business environment, employment industry experts have told PAP.
The Civic Coalition (KO), Poland's main opposition grouping, will make an attempt to block the president-signed 60 percent pay rise for parliamentarians, the KO spokesman has said.
Mateusz Morawiecki, the Polish prime minister, has said that the president-proposed 60 percent pay rise for parliamentarians is simply treating them as any other professional group.
President Andrzej Duda has signed an ordinance increasing salaries for undersecretaries of state.
Polish President Andrzej Duda has been preparing a regulation that will hike the wages of undersecretaries of state and, indirectly, of MPs and senators by 60 percent, Duda's aide has confirmed.
The Polish National Union of the State Medical Rescue Service organised demonstrations in several cities for June 30, among others in Warsaw, Katowice, Krakow, Wroclaw and Olsztyn.
Polish wages are gradually getting closer to the EU's average gross pay, but it will still take 18 more years for Poland to reach the medium EU level, an accountancy firm has reported.
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