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Poland a competitor to Russia in the race for workers from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan

date2022-08-04

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In the last week of July, publications appeared in Central Asian media about the opportunities and risks of taking up paid work outside the region. A number of Uzbek portals report a warning issued by the local Agency for Foreign Labour Migration via the messenger Telegram, popular in this part of the world.

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