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
Three-quarters of UK workers back a four-day working week while the majority would support public disclosure of individuals' salaries and taxes, new research reveals.
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The next Irish companies from the new technologies sector will open branches in Poland - the Irish government agency for supporting the export of Enterprise Ireland has informed. Representatives of the Irish government count on further development of cooperation between Polish and Irish entrepreneurs.more
The Polish branch of the Facebook concern has launched the Facebook Program in Development, allowing you to participate in free online courses in the field of digital marketing, preparation for the recruitment process when looking for a job and development of soft skills.more
The proportion of low-paid workers in Britain has fallen to its lowest level since 1980, a think tank has said, with young adults particularly benefitting.more
Britain needs a wider range of immigrants to tackle shortages of workers ranging from archaeologists and architects to vets and web developers, government advisors said on Wednesday.more
As a result of the report pointing to the "toxic" working atmosphere and mobbing prevailing at Amnesty International, most directors have already left or are leaving one of the most well-known human rights organizations - said the BBC station.more
The Third British-Polish Construction Forum is behind us. The event, organized annually by PBLINK, has become a permanent part of the business calendar.more
In the last half year, 38 thousand people around the world have lost their jobs in the automotive industry, "said Automotive News. As the service evaluates, car manufacturers are trying to cope with the growing slowdown in this industry.more
The future of 5,000 British Steel workers and endanger 20,000 in the supply chai remains uncertain as its owners continue to lobby for government backing.more