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gospodarkamorska.pl: Labour immigration and the maritime economy. Did shipbuilding and yachting benefit?

date2021-08-20

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Taking into account data from sociological surveys conducted by the Gremi Personal Analytical Centre, in 2021 there are far more immigrants from Ukraine than in 2020; they are planning or already carrying out opening their own business in Poland, bringing over their families and buying property. All this indicates that today's Ukrainian labour immigrants increasingly see Poland as a country of permanent residence.

The survey recorded a slight rise in Ukrainians' dissatisfaction with working conditions and wages at Polish companies during the pandemic compared with the previous year. At the same time, their interest in labour migration to other EU countries, the USA and Canada remains steadily high.

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