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ceo.com.pl: Minimum wage increase — what impact will it have on labour migration?

date2021-06-21

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"Raising the minimum wage is very good news for labour immigrants, especially when the economy is recovering from the pandemic-induced crisis. Higher monthly pay and hourly rates will raise their standard of living and support their integration into life in Poland. For non-EU foreigners this is attractive news — they will be more willing to come to work in Poland. We must remember, however, that as wage rates rise, so will taxes," says Tomas Bogdevic, general director of the employment agency Gremi Personal. More information in the article.

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