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Polish companies are waiting for Ukrainians. 'The furniture and electronics sectors are reviving. We have vacancies'

date2020-08-21

Interest in workers from Ukraine and Belarus is high. Today we have 600 vacancies, meaning six hundred people could start work in Poland as early as tomorrow, Tomasz Bogdevic of Gremi Personal said on the 'Money. To się liczy' programme. About 40% of the jobs are in the food sector and food processing. The electronics, furniture and logistics sectors are also reviving. Companies from all over Poland approach us and wait for workers. We tell them that if they plan to increase production and employment, they must let us know much earlier than before. We have to recruit workers, they have to go through quarantine, and all of this takes time.

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