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The Polish economy is stable, but the labour market balances on the edge of a downward trend

date2025-12-31

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The National Employment Index (NEI) report prepared by the Gremi Personal Analytical Centre points to a state of balance between weakening demand for workers and stabilising macroeconomic indicators. It is a signal that the labour market is entering a transitional phase — on the one hand it is still absorbing the effects of the slowdown, on the other it is beginning to respond to improving economic data.

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