Polish PM's Office head Michal Dworczyk appealed to employers on Thursday to make their staff work from home when possible due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The length of work week in Poland is shortening, the Polish Economic Institute (PIE) has reported. In 2000, the average work week in Poland had 42 hours and, over the next 18 years, it has been reduced to about 39 and a half hours.
The trail hopes to revive dying professions such as brush makers and clock makers, and make the young aware of the value they bring.
In a survey by the CBOS public opinion research centre, most Poles (62 percent) said that foreigners should be free to work in Poland while 29 percent expressed the opinion that their access to the Polish labour market should be limited.
With Poland battling a labour shortage that has left firms struggling to find workers the pool of untapped labour could prove to be a serious asset.
The Red Bike Kitchen has been pulling in the crowds and giving people down on their luck the chance to learn new skills.
In the first half of 2019, a total of 217,300 work permits were issued to foreigners in Poland, up from 147,980 in the first six months of 2018, the country's statistical office GUS said on Monday.
The index, which takes in to account such things as gender pay gap and employment rates, means Poland’s improvement is second only to Luxembourg. The leaders of the ranking are Iceland, Sweden and New Zealand.
Moving to Poland, living and successfully finding work in Poland was a big challenge for the most popular Mexican in Poland, David Huerta Beltran, otherwise known by his blog name Chido-Fajny.
Up to 25,000 people are awaiting Polish work visas in the embassy in New Delhi, India, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna (DGP) daily wrote on Monday.
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