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Dlahandlu.pl: Ukrainians are not interested in working in Poland. The reason is the mandatory quarantine

date2020-05-15

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A mandatory 14-day quarantine in Poland is one of the main reasons making it harder for Ukrainian workers to come to work in Poland. This is indicated by data from a survey conducted by the international recruitment agency Gremi Personal among labour migrants from Ukraine. Respondents were asked a single question: “What factors are holding you back from taking up work in Poland?”

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