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On the situation of Ukrainians in Poland during the pandemic — Evgenij Kirichenko

date2020-04-14

"We actively informed our workers about the coronavirus situation, about the facts and changes in legislation, while a lot of speculation appeared around the pandemic. That is why our company managed to avoid panic and managed to keep our workers from Ukraine. During the two waves of departures, about 11–12% of Ukrainians left Poland – mainly those whose documents permitting legal residence were expiring."

Evgenij Kirichenko spoke about the situation of Ukrainians in Poland, about the quarantine, and about how the Polish government supports business during the pandemic, on air on Channel 8 (Ukraine).

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