Close to 50% of Polish employers employ a worker from Ukraine, new research has shown.
Employment of Ukrainians in Polish companies has been on the rise, according a press release published on March 21 by recruitment agency Personnel Service, which cites its latest report “Barometer of the Polish Labour Market”.
Nearly one in two Polish employers has personnel from Ukraine on its staff, an increase of 7% from the survey conducted in November 2022 and up by 15% YoY.
“People of working age, who found shelter in Poland after the outbreak of war and wanted to work here, easily found their way into the labour market,” said the founder of Personnel Service, Krzysztof Inglot, as cited in the press release.
Inglot also quoted data from Poland’s social security service, ZUS, which showed that at the end of February 1.063 million foreigners had paid national insurance contributions, of which 738,600 were Ukrainians.
The study also found that 58% of employees from Ukraine work in large companies employing over 250 people.
More than half of the companies surveyed by Personnel Service (65%) said that workers from Ukraine are most often employed in lower-level positions, and nearly one in three Ukrainians work as qualified middle-level staff, which is a 4% increase from November 2022.
At the same time, 9% of Ukrainians are employed at a higher level, which is 1% up over the last three months. (PAP/Business World Magazine)