Consular offices will be equipped with information and materials from which Poles living abroad will be able to find out what the job market looks like in Poland and what they can count on - said the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Szymon Szynkowski vel Sęk.more
Ford said it will cut 12,000 jobs in Europe by the end of next year to try to return the business to profit, part of a wave of cost reductions in an auto industry facing stagnant demand and huge investments to build low emission cars.more
The UK's largest grocery chain Tesco is planning to introduce cashierless stores in the country in a move that would cut costs and make it the leader in self-checkout food retail.more
The Portuguese government has launched a program of incentives for the return of migrants to their homeland, under which one can receive up to 6,500 euro.more
Eurocash chairman Luis Amaral said yesterday in an interview with the British financial newspaper "Financial Times" that Poland should loosen the existing immigration regulations if it wants to remain competitive and the pace of economic development.more
Companies are already losing about 16 percent of employees who leave, looking primarily for higher pay or better career options - we read in the Friday issue of Rzeczpospolita.more
On the labor market in Spain, a record number of foreigners is employed: over 2.1 million - according to data published yesterday by the national social insurance institution (Seguridad Social) in Madrid.more
Rail services on some of the busiest routes in the country will be disrupted this week because of a five-day strike in the long-running dispute over guards on trains.more
In 2018, employment in service industry accounted for 74 per cent of total employment in the EU, while in 2000 it was 66 per cent. At the same time, employment in agriculture and industry is declining - according to the latest Eurostat data.
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The glass ceiling, which women can not break through in business and society, still exists - confirmed another report of the Business Leaders Foundation, entitled "Women in business - dreams and reality".more
Munich-based air taxi company Lilium announced today that it will establish its new software team in London, and plans to create hundreds of new jobs in the British capital over the next five years.more
This summer may be the perfect time for Brits to shake up their careers as job advertisements and salaries are up 4% across the UK, new research shows.
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According to a study led by the European Union's Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), counterfeit bags, clothing, smartphones and fraudulent drugs cost the Polish economy a loss of €60 billion each year.more
Ford has confirmed plans to close its engine plant at Bridgend in South Wales by September 2020, saying it faced becoming "economically unsustainable".more
Four days a week instead of five? Such a concept is a good idea according to many Europeans - most Spaniards, and the least Poles, reports Polish daily "Puls Biznesu".more
Although the average Pole is better educated than the average Pole, it is easier for men to find a job and climb to the highest positions. The situation of women on European labor markets was reviewed by the ALEO.com portal.more