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Trojmiasto.wyborcza.pl: Coronavirus. Ukrainians who left Poland want to return to work

date2020-05-11

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An analysis of calls to the hotline that Gremi Personal launched in early April shows that 67% of callers who left Poland because of the quarantine want to return. In Gazeta Wyborcza, Gremi Personal CEO Tomas Bogdevic stresses that callers from Ukraine increasingly ask how to cross the border, whether it is possible to obtain a work visa and whether they will now find work in Poland. Due to problems crossing the border, Gremi Personal is launching a series of charters for workers from Ukraine. The agency provides for a 14-day quarantine for Ukrainian workers, to be completed in Poland. The full article is available at the link.

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