Managing Diversity is No Longer an Asset, but a Necessity
The article discusses the increasing necessity for diversity management in the Polish job market due to rising demographic changes and a record number of older and foreign workers.
Poles in Czech Companies: You Are Careful, But Lack Speed
The article discusses the perception of Polish workers in Czech companies, emphasizing their carefulness but also highlighting a lack of speed in their work.
Generation Z Needs Different Evidence of Appreciation at Work: A Challenge for Employers
A recent analysis indicates that a significant majority of Polish workers, particularly those in Generation Z, feel undervalued at work, posing a challenge for employers to adapt to new expectations.
Polish workers increasingly feel undervalued
A recent study reveals that Polish employees feel increasingly undervalued in their workplaces, with fewer feeling recognized for their contributions.
How to Legally Delegate Employees to the United Kingdom?
The article discusses the legal complexities and requirements for delegating Polish workers to the UK post-Brexit, emphasizing the need for awareness of differing legal frameworks.
Chinese Competition and Lack of Workers Challenge Polish Automotive Industry
The Polish automotive industry faces significant challenges from increasing competition from Chinese manufacturers and a shortage of skilled workers.
9000 PLN minimum wage for psychologists? The Ministry wants to postpone the raise deadline
The Polish Ministry of Health is considering postponing the scheduled increase in minimum wages for psychologists and other public healthcare workers, which is tied to last year's average national salary.
11,500 PLN minimum wage with specialization. The government considers changing the law
The Polish government is contemplating changes to legislation that would increase the minimum wage for medical professionals, including various healthcare workers.
AI is changing the job market. In Poland, it is happening more slowly than in the world
A recent study reveals that Polish workers and employers perceive the impact of AI on job efficiency and express concerns regarding its implementation.
Can trade unionists use someone else's image without violating the GDPR? NSA ruling
The Polish Supreme Administrative Court ruled that the use of someone's image without consent may not violate data protection laws when trade unions advocate for workers' rights.
Polish car factories slow down. Production has dropped by half
Car production in Poland is significantly declining, with the Tychy factory, previously owned by Fiat and now by Stellantis, eliminating a third shift and laying off 740 workers due to dwindling demand for hybrids and rising production costs.
What about wage increases for healthcare workers? The Ministry presented proposals
The Polish Ministry outlined proposals for wage increases for healthcare workers during a meeting, suggesting changes to the minimum wage indexing mechanism and calendar adjustments for wage valuation.
The government wants to change the rules for salary increases for medical workers. Unions do not rule out protests
The Polish government is proposing to delay annual salary adjustments for medical personnel until January 2027, potentially leading to protests from unions over the lack of raises in 2026.