About 3 million Ukrainians have left for Poland since the beginning of the full-scale Russian aggression. 77,000 of them got jobs.
Source: Director of the recruitment department of Gremi Personal Anna Jobolda
“About 47.5% of people work in industries. They are workers in various enterprises. 10.3% work in the service sector. 8.5% work in the office sector, another 4% – as specialists in narrow fields.”
There were fewer jobs for women one or two weeks ago. Now the situation is changing.
She added that there was a tendency to leave on holidays, but most of those who came during the war and started working, remained in Poland. Jobolda says that about 15% to 20% of people quit their jobs and return to Ukraine. However, this is not such a big number.
“Most Ukrainians who come to Poland have received subsidies from the Polish authorities. There are also free centers where they can live, and some of these people do not go to work because they have enough money that they received to live here for a certain period. “
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