A database of vacancies for the Ukrainian workforce will be created in Wroclaw, Poland.
Based on an agreement between the authorities of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship and the authorities in Kyiv, a database of vacancies in Wroclaw and the Voivodeship will be created.
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About it Radio Poland reports.
A database of apartment rentals will also be created.
That is, even before going to work in Poland, Ukrainians will be able to look for vacancies and even housing.
“The so-called fair employment corridor is designed to help Ukrainians who come to Poland in search of work to avoid dishonest intermediaries in the labor market,” the statement says.
Let us recall that last year Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo said that Poland accepted “a million refugees from Ukraine.”
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