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Bezprawnik.pl: 84% of Ukrainians consider swapping Poland for another EU country. Alarming data.

date2020-03-10

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Ukrainians' earnings in Poland are decent today. But the prospect of increasing them after moving across the Oder will certainly be very tempting for many. Meanwhile, little is being said on the Vistula about ways to retain workers from the east. And without them, our economy could find itself in a dire situation. Already today, as we see every day, workers from Ukraine are the only lifeline for many industries, including catering and services.

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