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Portalspozywczy.pl: 12% of Ukrainians left Poland

date2020-03-31

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That is about 12% of Ukrainians working in Poland, says Tomasz Bogdevic, CEO of Gremi Personal, an international employment agency. In fact, there were two waves of departures. The first wave was recorded up to about 17 March, the second on the eve of the closure of Ukraine's state borders on 27 March. Many Ukrainians in Poland were poorly informed and decided to leave because they thought the Ukrainian-Polish border was completely closed. Although even now it can be crossed by car. Read the full article on Portalspozywczy.pl

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