The burgeoning English wine industry could potentially create up to 30,000 new jobs by 2040 according to new figures from Wines of Great Britain (WineGB).more
At present, employment is higher than in 2008. The total number of hours worked in 2017 was lower - indicates the European Economic and Social Committee. Employees are more and more often employed on a contract for a definite period of time and part time, he alarms.more
More and more often in Poland, the elderly are looked after by Ukrainians, usually women with higher education, but men also come - according to research carried out at the Opole University of Technology. The majority of Ukrainians surveyed worked illegally.more
With just over two weeks to go, businesses are no closer to getting the answers to what will happen with Brexit following MPs' rejection of Theresa May's deal this week.
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The Ministry of Finance in Italy is looking for consultants with high competences and extensive experience to work in the treasury department. The winners of the competition are to work for free, which triggered protests by union activists.more
Body Shop has said that it will be making staff redundant in the UK as they move some of their operations to Europe amid uncertainty surrounding EU withdrawal.more
Staff shortages in Britain's booming IT industry and National Health Service appear to have driven a surge in migration from the Indian subcontinent last year as companies looked to fill gaps as EU citizens left.more
Wirtualna Polska described the story of Waldemar Wagner, who after years of staying in Great Britain decided to return to the country. However, he soon regretted his decision, and his case caused many comments in Poland.more
Mondelz International, the company that owns Cadbury, Oreo, Green & Blacks and Milka, is looking for chocolate tasters. Four successful applicants will be paid £10.75 to eat chocolate all day at their base in Wokingham, Berkshire.
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More than five million workers put in two billion unpaid hours last year - giving firms £32.7 billion of free labour - last year, a new study suggests.more
With so many binge-worthy box sets, it can seem like there's never enough time to get properly stuck into a TV marathon. But one woman from Wigan will be doing just that for an entire year - and what makes it even better is she's being paid £35,000 for the privilege.more
Analysis by the Office for National Statistics indicated that despite record levels of employment, almost one in 10 people aged 16 to 64 have never been paid for work.more
The Polish economy needs more employees, and shortages of qualified workforce make it difficult for companies to grow in many sectors - according to a report published by the European Commission today.more