Employers: SAFE is a good program
Joanna Makowiecka-Gatza, president of Employers RP, discusses the positive impact of the SAFE program on the Polish economy and concerns over its stability.
In a recent interview, Joanna Makowiecka-Gatza, the president of Employers RP, shared insights on the SAFE program, describing it as a beneficial initiative for both the economy and Polish entrepreneurs. She emphasized that the program not only stimulates economic growth but is also less expensive compared to other options, mainly due to its financing from the European Union. This support is crucial for fostering a robust business environment in Poland.
Makowiecka-Gatza highlighted the government's commitment to continuing the SAFE program, which is reassuring for the business community. However, she expressed concerns over potential disputes and changes in policy directions related to the program. For businesses to thrive, she noted the critical need for stability and predictability in government initiatives that impact the economic landscape.
Overall, the discussion reflects broader sentiments within the Polish business sector regarding the importance of government support programs like SAFE. As businesses recover and adapt post-pandemic, such economic instruments are essential for ensuring sustained growth and development within the Polish economy, contributing to a more favorable environment for entrepreneurs and investors alike.