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legal work for Ukrainians Russians and Belorussians in Poland


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Sadek
Edited by: Sadek  Jan 22, 08, 08:27  #1

in February our new government partly opens our market on laborers from mentioned countries.

Michal you can come here and check how situation has changed since '86 ;-)

http://biznes.onet.pl/0,1676356,wiadomosci.html


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hello
  Jan 22, 08, 14:26  #2

It's a good move for Polish employers (cheaper labor), but I can see many Poles to complain that the "Russians" take their [menial] jobs...

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miranda
  Jan 22, 08, 14:30  #3

that's good news.
hello wrote:
but I can see many Poles to complain that the "Russians" take their [menial] jobs...

I don't think so.


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Grzegorz_
  Jan 22, 08, 14:31  #4

First of all Russians won't take them...


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miranda
  Jan 22, 08, 14:34  #5

Grzegorz_ wrote:
First of all Russians won't take them...

don't generelize G - some will


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Sadek
Edited by: Sadek  Jan 22, 08, 14:36  #6

Grzegorz_ wrote:
First of all Russians won't take them...


we will see, Russians from Moscov will stay home (the same as Poles form Warszawa don't go to UK) but maybe form Kaliningrad ...

Ukrainians are in Poland ... so it is good step...

Market is only partly opened and we will see ... we need 300 000 lauborers so ... if not Ukrainians and Russians ... we will take Chinese

1000 euro is 1000 euro (every day higer)

... have you seen ques for Polish visa in Ukraine ?


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hello
  Jan 22, 08, 14:47  #7

miranda wrote:
I don't think so.

Why not? It (complaining) happened in every country that allowed foreign force - from the UK to the US.

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Sadek
Edited by: Sadek  Jan 22, 08, 15:05  #8

new Gov is business pocket so people from the bottom will not be heard ;) there will be more concessions for them (esp Ukriainias) average sallary on Ukraine is about 300 $ ... so I think Ukrianie is good choice when we look on cult differences and pay rates there.


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Michal
  Jan 22, 08, 15:12  #9

The Russians and Ukrainians will come to Poland and find work. Whilst there, they will buy forged polish passports and then move on in to the rest of Europe, passing themselves off as real Poles. One way or another, the whole of Europe is becoming nothing short of a dumping ground.

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Sadek
Edited by: Sadek  Jan 22, 08, 15:24  #10

Michal wrote:
they will buy forged polish passports

it isn't so easy kmiot ...


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Great Pole
  Jan 24, 08, 13:19  #11

I have nothing against...We really need some workers in agriculture and building. Ukrainians are cheap force but it's not important. Why? Because in Poland we got jobs and money for some projects but there's a lack of workers.

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Sadek
Edited by: Sadek  Jan 24, 08, 13:20  #12

Great Pole wrote:
Ukrainians are cheap force


We are "chip" in UK and some people are "chip" here ... it is globalisation. I wouldn't call Ukrianians chip because they earn for the same job the same money as Poles.


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Great Pole
  Jan 24, 08, 15:31  #13

I didn't want to offend them calling cheap. Generally Ukrainians are employed in Poland from economical reasons. That's what I meant.

If they are needed here why the regulations are so demanding for them.

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isthatu
  Jan 24, 08, 16:00  #14

If "they" are needed in Poland,why so many Poles in Britain?


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Great Pole
  Jan 24, 08, 16:19  #15

isthatu wrote:
If "they" are needed in Poland,why so many Poles in Britain?


Money, money one more time money. Many Poles live in UK because earn much more than in homeland. Some jobs are left.
Emigration makes Poland suffer but this is free market...

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