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Rzeczpospolita.pl: Not teachers, but Ukrainians will pick Polish strawberries

date2020-06-04

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Ukrainians are a lifeline for the Polish labour market, the newspaper Rzeczpospolita notes. Despite rising unemployment, there is no shortage of work for Ukrainians in Poland. The charter flights organised by Gremi Personal are a help for Polish employers who need workers from abroad. 'Workers from Ukraine are needed in food-industry companies, in warehouses and in logistics,' says Tomas Bogdevic, CEO of Gremi Personal, which will soon bring 185 Ukrainians to Poland on its second charter flight. As Bogdevic notes, the coronavirus has not affected the reduction of rates for foreign workers. The full article is available here.

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