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pulsHR.pl: European Parliament – reform of Ukraine's labour market is necessary

date2021-02-21

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“The problems with illegal employment in Ukraine are much greater than in Poland. In 2020, only 60% of citizens were legally employed in Ukraine; the remaining 40% work illegally or are employed for the minimum wage, with the rest of the pay handed over in an envelope. However, informal employment is not the main cause of emigration,” comments Tomasz Bogdevic, CEO of Gremi Personal. More information in the material

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