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Ukrainians are quietly vanishing from Poland's labour market. "The population in Eastern Europe is falling dramatically"

date2025-08-27

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"Most often they return to their homeland, especially women. Of course, if the war in Ukraine ends, many Ukrainians may come to Poland, for example men joining their partners, but here there will probably be major challenges in the form of PTSD and so on, which workers and their employers will have to cope with," says Łukasz Kokoszka, founder and CEO of KRX Work, a temporary employment agency.

More information: forbes.pl

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