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POLAND LABOUR MARKET SITUATION. SEMINAR FOR EMPLOYERS 10th DECEMBER 2007 RIGA BEATA CHROŚCIŃSKA EURES ADVISER. PLAN. General information about Poland Unemployment rate Structure of unemployed Main characteristic of Polish unemployment Labour market situation. PLAN. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
POLANDPOLAND
LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONLABOUR MARKET SITUATION
SEMINAR FOR EMPLOYERSSEMINAR FOR EMPLOYERS10th DECEMBER 200710th DECEMBER 2007RIGARIGA
BEATA CHROŚCIŃSKABEATA CHROŚCIŃSKAEURES ADVISEREURES ADVISER
PLANPLAN
General information about PolandGeneral information about Poland Unemployment rateUnemployment rate Structure of unemployedStructure of unemployed Main characteristic of Polish Main characteristic of Polish
unemploymentunemployment Labour market situationLabour market situation
PLANPLAN
Shortages and surplusesShortages and surpluses Polish mobilityPolish mobility Profile of Polish migrant in Norway Profile of Polish migrant in Norway
and Great Britainand Great Britain Recruitment proceduresRecruitment procedures Beauty of PolandBeauty of Poland
POLANDPOLAND
Capital of Poland – Capital of Poland – WARSAWWARSAW – –
approx. approx. 1,7 million1,7 million of inhabitants of inhabitants Official language – Official language – POLISHPOLISH Currency – Currency – 1 ZLOTY1 ZLOTY = 100 = 100
GROSZY = approx. 0,25 EURGROSZY = approx. 0,25 EUR Polish Polish emblememblem and Polish and Polish flagflag::
POLANDPOLAND IN 2007 IN 2007
AREA: AREA: 33222,6 thousands sq km2,6 thousands sq km
(68th in the world)(68th in the world) POPULATION: POPULATION: approx. 38.approx. 38.11
millionmillion (32nd in the world) (32nd in the world) POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION DENSITY
122122 PEOPLE PER SQUARE KMPEOPLE PER SQUARE KM
SOURCE SOURCE
ALL DATES ARE BASED ON ALL DATES ARE BASED ON
A REPORT OF THE A REPORT OF THE MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL POLICYSOCIAL POLICY
UNEMPLOYMENT RATEUNEMPLOYMENT RATE as of SEPTEMBER 2007as of SEPTEMBER 2007
Poland- Poland- 1111,,66 % %SEPTEMBER 2006 – 15,2%SEPTEMBER 2006 – 15,2%
Podlaskie Voivodship- Podlaskie Voivodship- 1010,,66 % % SEPTEMBER 2006 – 13,4%SEPTEMBER 2006 – 13,4%
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE ON UNEMPLOYMENT RATE ON VOIVODSHIPSVOIVODSHIPS
as of SEPTEMBER 2007as of SEPTEMBER 2007
14,0 17,0 20,0 23,0 24,4 11,9
DolnośląskieLubelskie
Lubuskie
Łódzkie
Małopolskie
Mazowieckie
Opolskie
Podkarpackie
Podlaskie
Pomorskie
ŚląskieŚwiętokrzyskie
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Wielkopolskie
Zachodnio pomorskie
Kujawsko-Pomorskie
12,1%
15,2 %
12,8%
14,5%
11,8%
9,0%
9,5%
12,4%
13,9%
10,6%
11,6%
9,8%
14,9%
19,0%
8,3%
16,7%
UNEMPLOYMENT I N 1990- SEPTEMBER 2007
0
5
10
15
20
25
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
LABOUR MARKET SITUATION
LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONLABOUR MARKET SITUATION as of SEPTEMBER 2007as of SEPTEMBER 2007
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION – GENERAL DISTRIBUTION – REGISTERED UNEMPLOYEDREGISTERED UNEMPLOYED
59,6%59,6%- WOMEN- WOMEN 43,6%43,6%- RURAL RESIDENTS- RURAL RESIDENTS 13,0%13,0%- POSSESSING BENEFITS - POSSESSING BENEFITS
RIGHTSRIGHTS 19,5%19,5%- UNEMPLOYED AGED 18-- UNEMPLOYED AGED 18-
2424
LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONLABOUR MARKET SITUATIONas of SEPTEMBER 2007as of SEPTEMBER 2007
30,9 %30,9 % - UNEMPLOYED NOT - UNEMPLOYED NOT QUALIFIEDQUALIFIED
21,1 % - 21,1 % - 50 YEARS AND MORE50 YEARS AND MORE 48,1 %48,1 % - LONG – TERM UNEMPLOYED - LONG – TERM UNEMPLOYED
( OVER 12 MONTHS DURING LAST 2 ( OVER 12 MONTHS DURING LAST 2 YEARS) – YEARS) – 40% MORE THAN 24 40% MORE THAN 24 MONTHSMONTHS
LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONLABOUR MARKET SITUATIONas of SEPTEMBER 2007as of SEPTEMBER 2007
NUMBER OF REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED- NUMBER OF REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED- 1.777.7631.777.763 – – 2,4%2,4% LOWER THAN IN LOWER THAN IN AUGUSTAUGUST
FOREIGNERS – FOREIGNERS – 1.5001.500 – 68 – 68 MORE THAN MORE THAN IN AUGUST – IN AUGUST – 8181 WITH BENEFITS RIGHTS WITH BENEFITS RIGHTS
INFLOW TO UNEMPLOYMENT – INFLOW TO UNEMPLOYMENT – 226.925226.925 OUTFLOW FROM UNEMPLOYMENT – OUTFLOW FROM UNEMPLOYMENT –
271.080271.080
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY AGE AS OF SEPTEMBER 2007 IN %
19,5
27,9
19,325,2
6,81,3
0
10
20
30
18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64
YEARS
LABOUR MARKETLABOUR MARKET SITUATION SITUATION
LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET SITUATION SITUATION
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY DURATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT AS OF SEPTEMBER 2007
7% 9%
12%
17%15%
40%
LESS THAN 1 MONTH
1-3
3-6
6-12
12-24
MORE THAN 24
UNEMPLOYED BY EDUCATION LEVEL AS OF SEPTEMBER 2007
6,8%
22,5%
9,2%
29,6%
31,9%teritary
vocational secondary
general secondary
basic vocational
primary and incomplete primary
LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET SITUATION SITUATION
LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONSITUATION
MainMain characteristic of Polish characteristic of Polish unemploymentunemployment::
o SeasonalitySeasonalityo Differentation between the regions of the Differentation between the regions of the
country – the difference between the lowest and country – the difference between the lowest and highest figures was highest figures was 10,710,7 percentage points percentage points
o Registered unemployment is more observed Registered unemployment is more observed among women – among women – 147147 women per women per 100100 unemployed menunemployed men
o Average duration of registered unemployment Average duration of registered unemployment among men is three months shorter than the among men is three months shorter than the figure for womenfigure for women
LABOUR MARKETLABOUR MARKET SITUATION SITUATION
• At the end of September the labour office At the end of September the labour office statistic included 13,0 % unemployed with statistic included 13,0 % unemployed with the right to the benefitthe right to the benefit
• People with the highest qualifications are in People with the highest qualifications are in much better situation on the labour market much better situation on the labour market – 6,8% - unemployed with higher education– 6,8% - unemployed with higher education
• A younger age and better education reduce A younger age and better education reduce the risk of remaining unemployed for more the risk of remaining unemployed for more than 12 monthsthan 12 months
• The duration of unemployment is The duration of unemployment is increasingincreasing
LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONSITUATION
Unemployment benefitUnemployment benefit basic - basic - 538,30 zl = 538,30 zl = 147 EUR147 EUR rreducededuced – 430,64 zl = – 430,64 zl = 111818 E EURUR raised- raised- 645,96 zl = 645,96 zl = 1176,576,5 EUR EUR
depending on thedepending on the length of employmentlength of employment
LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONLABOUR MARKET SITUATIONas of SEPTEMBER 2007as of SEPTEMBER 2007
JOB VACANCIES– JOB VACANCIES– 106.431106.431 NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED PER NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED PER
ONE VACANCY- ONE VACANCY- 16,716,7
LABOUR MARKETLABOUR MARKET SITUATION SITUATION
JOB VACANCIES 2000- SEPTEMBER 2007
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
607705
465693
555563
739355
793951
885236
1117100
989200
1
3
5
7
NUMBER OF JOB VACANCIES
LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONLABOUR MARKET SITUATION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY RATES - TOTAL 54,1 %AS OF THE 3rd QUARTER 2007
62,10%
46,80%
0,00%
10,00%
20,00%
30,00%
40,00%
50,00%
60,00%
70,00%
males females
THE STRUCTURE OF PEOPLE AGED 15 AND OVERBY THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
AS OF THE 2nd QUARTER 2007
46,54%
5,11%
48,35% economically passive
unemployed
employed
LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET SITUATION SITUATION
LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONLABOUR MARKET SITUATION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL AS OF
THE 3rd QUARTER 2007
78,6
66,6
44,1
64,6
21,9
0102030405060708090
teritary vocationalsecondary
generalsecondary
basicvocational
primary andincomplete
primary
LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONLABOUR MARKET SITUATION
THE STRUCTURE OF EMPLOYED PERSONS BY ECONOMIC SECTORS AS OF THE 3rd QUARTER
2007IN THOUSANDS
2301
4793
8335
0100020003000400050006000700080009000
agricultural industrial services
LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONLABOUR MARKET SITUATION
THE STRUCTURE OF EMPLOYED PERSONSOF OWNERSHIP OF THE 3rd QUARTER 2007
32%
68%
public
private
LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONSITUATION
Average gross monthly pay Average gross monthly pay
in the 3rd quarter of 2007in the 3rd quarter of 2007
2.867,49 zl2.867,49 zl = = 783,5 EUR783,5 EUR
( 1EUR = 3,66 zl )( 1EUR = 3,66 zl ) The lowest gross monthly pay – The lowest gross monthly pay – 936 zl936 zl
= = 256 EUR 256 EUR
in 2008 - in 2008 - 1126 zł = 1126 zł = 308 EUR 308 EUR (20% (20% more)more)
LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONSITUATION
Average monthly per capita available Average monthly per capita available income in households - income in households - 228 EUR228 EUR
Average monthly expenditures per Average monthly expenditures per capita –capita –202 EUR 202 EUR
Food and non-alcoholic beverages –Food and non-alcoholic beverages –55 55 EUREUR
Clothing and footwear – Clothing and footwear – 11 EUR11 EUR Housing, water, gas, electricity – Housing, water, gas, electricity – 40 40
EUREUR
LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET SITUATIONSITUATION
Health - Health - 10 EUR10 EUR Recreation and culture –Recreation and culture –14,5 EUR 14,5 EUR Education – Education – 3 EUR3 EUR Restaurants and hotels – Restaurants and hotels – 4 EUR4 EUR Communication – Communication – 10,5 EUR10,5 EUR
PRICESPRICES Wheat-rye bread – 1 kg – 0,76 EUR Wheat-rye bread – 1 kg – 0,76 EUR Beef meat (boneless) – 1 kg - 6 EUR Beef meat (boneless) – 1 kg - 6 EUR Pork meat – 1 kg – 3,5 EURPork meat – 1 kg – 3,5 EUR Apples – 1 kg – 1,09 EUR Apples – 1 kg – 1,09 EUR Oranges – 1 kg -1,23 EUR Oranges – 1 kg -1,23 EUR Suger – 1 kg-0,70 EUR Suger – 1 kg-0,70 EUR Apple juice – 1l – 0,5 EURApple juice – 1l – 0,5 EUR Cinema ticket – 4 EURCinema ticket – 4 EUR Taxi 5 km distance – 3,65 EURTaxi 5 km distance – 3,65 EUR Men’s suit – 125 EUR Men’s suit – 125 EUR
Shoes - 41 EUR Shoes - 41 EUR Fridge – 334 EURFridge – 334 EUR
SURPLUSES OF LABOUR SURPLUSES OF LABOUR FORCEFORCE
REFERS TO THE FOLLOWING REFERS TO THE FOLLOWING PROFESSIONS:PROFESSIONS:
SalesmenSalesmen Economic assistantEconomic assistant Technician mechanicianTechnician mechanician LocksmithLocksmith Car mechanicianCar mechanician TailorTailor EconomistEconomist CookCook Nutrition and household technicianNutrition and household technician Office workerOffice worker SeamstressSeamstress BriclayerBriclayer
DEMANDS DEMANDS OF LABOUR FORCEOF LABOUR FORCE
• Office Office workerworker//Administrative Administrative workerworker//SecretarySecretary
• Truck driverTruck driver• CCashier in the shopashier in the shop• Protection workerProtection worker• Concreter/steel fixerConcreter/steel fixer• Gas welderGas welder• PaverPaver• BricklayerBricklayer
• Ship’s hull fixerShip’s hull fixer
• CarpenterCarpenter• JonerJoner• StorekeeperStorekeeper• Call centre workerCall centre worker• Digger operatorDigger operator• Electrical welderElectrical welder• PlastererPlasterer• Varnisher (glaze)Varnisher (glaze)• UpholstererUpholsterer
POLISH MOBILITY POLISH MOBILITY IN 2006IN 2006
in thousandsin thousands
UE – UE – 15501550 Austria –Austria – 34 34 BelgiumBelgium – 28 – 28 Finland – Finland – 33 FranceFrance – 49 – 49 GreeceGreece – 20 – 20 SpainSpain - 37 - 37
Ireland – Ireland – 120120 Netherlands – Netherlands – 5555 Germany Germany – 450– 450 PortugalPortugal – 1 – 1 SwedenSweden – 25 – 25 Great BritainGreat Britain – –
580580 ItalyItaly – 85 – 85
PROFILE OF POLISH PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT IN NORWAYMIGRANT IN NORWAY
MAJORITY COMES MAJORITY COMES
FROM:FROM:
ZachodniopomorskieZachodniopomorskie
PomorskiePomorskie
MałopolskieMałopolskie
MazowieckieMazowieckie
14,0 17,0 20,0 23,0 24,4 11,9
DolnośląskieLubelskie
Lubuskie
Łódzkie
Małopolskie
Mazowieckie
Opolskie
Podkarpackie
Podlaskie
Pomorskie
ŚląskieŚwiętokrzyskie
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Wielkopolskie
Zachodnio pomorskie
Kujawsko-Pomorskie
12,1%
15,2 %
12,8%
14,5%
11,8%
9,0%
9,5%
12,4%
13,9%
10,6%
11,6%
9,8%
14,9%
19,0%
8,3%
16,7%
PROFILE OF POLISH PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT IN NORWAYMIGRANT IN NORWAY
AVERAGE AGE: AVERAGE AGE: men– 38 years old men– 38 years old women– 30 years oldwomen– 30 years old
Source: Center of European Migration Research at Source: Center of European Migration Research at Warsaw Warsaw University 2006-2007 University 2006-2007
PROFILE OF POLISH PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT IN NORWAYMIGRANT IN NORWAY
Single - 20% Single - 20% Polish weddings in Norway– 2004 – 1, Polish weddings in Norway– 2004 – 1,
2005 – 8, 2006 – 242005 – 8, 2006 – 24 Education – Education – menmen – technical secondary (25%) and – technical secondary (25%) and
vocational (43%), vocational (43%), womenwomen – higher (34%) and secondary – higher (34%) and secondary
(32%) (32%) Source: Center of European Migration Research at Source: Center of European Migration Research at Warsaw Warsaw University 2006-2007 University 2006-2007
PROFILE OF POLISH PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT IN NORWAYMIGRANT IN NORWAY
Main occupation – men – construction Main occupation – men – construction (94%), women – cleaning (63%)(94%), women – cleaning (63%)
Unemployed status before leaving Unemployed status before leaving Poland – 24%Poland – 24%
Average working time – 50 hours/week Average working time – 50 hours/week
( 12 hours more than Norwegians) ( 12 hours more than Norwegians)
Source: Center of European Migration Research at Source: Center of European Migration Research at Warsaw Warsaw University 2006-2007University 2006-2007
PROFILE OF POLISH PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT IN NORWAYMIGRANT IN NORWAY
Knowledge of Norwegian Knowledge of Norwegian language:language:
o 46% - none46% - noneo 23% - basic words23% - basic wordso 1,4% - fluent 1,4% - fluent
Source: Center of European Migration Research at Source: Center of European Migration Research at
Warsaw Warsaw University 2006-2007University 2006-2007
PROFILE OF POLISH PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT IN NORWAYMIGRANT IN NORWAY
Knowledge of English :Knowledge of English :o 30% - none30% - noneo 14% - communicative level14% - communicative levelo 6% - fluent6% - fluent
Source: Center of European Migration Research at Source: Center of European Migration Research at
Warsaw Warsaw University 2006-2007University 2006-2007
PROFILE OF POLISH PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT IN NORWAYMIGRANT IN NORWAY
Reason for leaving to Norway:Reason for leaving to Norway:o 59% - high salary59% - high salaryo 15% - advice form those who 15% - advice form those who
worked in Norwayworked in Norwayo 10% - having family or friends in 10% - having family or friends in
NorwayNorway Source: Center of European Migration Source: Center of European Migration
Research at Warsaw University 2006-2007Research at Warsaw University 2006-2007
GREAT BRITAINGREAT BRITAIN
The majority of Polish The majority of Polish people lives in:people lives in:
South-East EnglandSouth-East England East EnglandEast England North-West EnglandNorth-West England
PROFILE PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT OF POLISH MIGRANT
IN GREAT BRITAININ GREAT BRITAIN Person aged 16 – 39 Person aged 16 – 39 Men - aged 25 – 29 Men - aged 25 – 29 Women – aged 16 – 24 Women – aged 16 – 24 Main aim of migration – jobMain aim of migration – job Economic activity – men – 96,4%, women – Economic activity – men – 96,4%, women –
80% (2006)80% (2006) Employment – men – 91,9%,women – 74,1% Employment – men – 91,9%,women – 74,1%
(2006)(2006) Unemployment rate – men – 4,1%,women – Unemployment rate – men – 4,1%,women –
5,4% (2006)5,4% (2006)Source: Labour Force Survey 2006Source: Labour Force Survey 2006
PROFILE PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT OF POLISH MIGRANT
IN GREAT BRITAININ GREAT BRITAIN Occupation – unskilled jobsOccupation – unskilled jobs Average salary – 6 Average salary – 6 ££/hour/hour – –
employees came in 2004 and employees came in 2004 and later (6,7 later (6,7 ££/hour/hour – 2000-2003, 11 – 2000-2003, 11 ££/hour/hour
– – before 2000)before 2000) Source: Source: : : Labour Force Survey 2006Labour Force Survey 2006
PROFILE PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT OF POLISH MIGRANT
IN GREAT BRITAININ GREAT BRITAIN
Main branches of employment:Main branches of employment: Men – constraction sector (19,1%), Men – constraction sector (19,1%),
hotels and restaurants, transport hotels and restaurants, transport and travel agencies and travel agencies
Women – hotels and restaurants Women – hotels and restaurants (14,1%), medical sector, social (14,1%), medical sector, social workwork
Source: Source: : : Labour Force Survey 2006Labour Force Survey 2006
PROFILE PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT OF POLISH MIGRANT
IN GREAT BRITAININ GREAT BRITAIN
Children’s birth rate (at least one Children’s birth rate (at least one Polish parent):Polish parent):
2003 - 1,5 thousands 2003 - 1,5 thousands
2005 - 3,8 thousands2005 - 3,8 thousands
Source: Source: : : Labour Force Survey 2006Labour Force Survey 2006
PROFILE PROFILE OF POLISH MIGRANT OF POLISH MIGRANT
IN GREAT BRITAININ GREAT BRITAIN
„„How long are you going to stay How long are you going to stay in Great Britain?”in Great Britain?” – –
• 43% - less than 3 months43% - less than 3 months• 48% - I do not know48% - I do not know
Source:Source: 2006 Eade, Drinkwater, Garapich
RECRUITMENT PROJECTS RECRUITMENT PROJECTS FOR INTERNATIONAL FOR INTERNATIONAL
EMPLOYERSEMPLOYERS
FOREIGN EURES
ADVISER send job offer
POLISH EURES ADVISER take job offer enter job offer in the register forward to local EURES assistantsforward to national EURES advisers publish job offer (website, local media) collect CVs do first screenning send CVs to foreign EURES advisers or employer organize and carry out the interview with employer
EURES IN POLANDMinistry of Labour and
Social Policy
Voivodship (Regional) Labour Offices
- Wojewódzki Urząd Pracy (16)
Local Labour OfficesPowiatowy Urząd Pracy
(314)
EURES TEAM
Labour Market Department:EURES Manager – full time
Assistant of EURES Manager – full timeBudget Specialist – part time
IT Department: IT Specialist – part time
EURES Line Managers (16)
EURES advisers (33)
Regional EURES assistants
Local EURES assistants (314)
EURES IN POLANDEURES IN POLANDINTERNATIONAL JOB FAIRSINTERNATIONAL JOB FAIRS
ŁÓDŹ – POLISH-BRITISH - APRIL 2004 ŁÓDŹ – POLISH-BRITISH - APRIL 2004 WARSZAWA – POLISH-BRITISH – OCTOBER 2004 WARSZAWA – POLISH-BRITISH – OCTOBER 2004 GDAŃSK – MARCH 2005 GDAŃSK – MARCH 2005 POZNAŃ – SEPTEMBER 2005, SEPTEMBER 2006POZNAŃ – SEPTEMBER 2005, SEPTEMBER 2006 IRISH DAY – WARSZAWA – 2005 IRISH DAY – WARSZAWA – 2005 LUBLIN – 2005 LUBLIN – 2005 PIŁA – MARCH 2006PIŁA – MARCH 2006 BRITISH DAY – LUBLIN – MAY 2006BRITISH DAY – LUBLIN – MAY 2006 WARSZAWA – MOBILE DAY – EUROPEAN WARSZAWA – MOBILE DAY – EUROPEAN
MOBILITY ROADSHOWMOBILITY ROADSHOW – – 6 OCTOBER 20066 OCTOBER 2006
EURES IN POLANDEURES IN POLAND INTERNATIONAL JOB FAIRSINTERNATIONAL JOB FAIRS
WARSZAWA – JOBS FAIR AND BRITISH WARSZAWA – JOBS FAIR AND BRITISH DAY – 18-19 OCTOBER 2006DAY – 18-19 OCTOBER 2006
SZCZECIN – IRISH DAY – 19-20 SZCZECIN – IRISH DAY – 19-20 OCTOBER 2006OCTOBER 2006
o LUBLIN – JOBS FAIR- 10-11 OCTOBER LUBLIN – JOBS FAIR- 10-11 OCTOBER 20072007
o WARSZAWA –JOBS FAIR–24 OCTOBER WARSZAWA –JOBS FAIR–24 OCTOBER 20072007
EURES 2006 EURES 2006 PODLASKIE VOIVODSHIPPODLASKIE VOIVODSHIP
RECRUITMENT PROJECT IN CONSTRUCTION FIELDS - CONSTRUCTION FIELDS - ESTONIA DELJUANESTONIA DELJUANBiałystok Białystok Number of people who were offered a job – 27
EURES 2006 EURES 2006 PODLASKIE VOIVODSHIPPODLASKIE VOIVODSHIP
RECRUITMENT PROJECT FORFALITE IRELAND – IRELAND - FALITE IRELAND – IRELAND - TRAINING COURSES (bar, TRAINING COURSES (bar, accommodation, kitchen, waiter accommodation, kitchen, waiter skills) -skills) - Białystok Białystok
Number of people who were offered a training course – 59
EURES 2006 EURES 2006 PODLASKIE VOIVODSHIPPODLASKIE VOIVODSHIP
RECRUITMENT PROJECT FOR ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT – BISYS – WARSZAWA
Number of people who were offered a job – 15
EURES 2006 EURES 2006 PODLASKIE VOIVODSHIPPODLASKIE VOIVODSHIP
RECRUITMENT PROJECT FOR SCOTLAND – CALL CENTER – 33 CVs sent
RECRUITMENT PROJECT FOR INSURANCE COMPANY– CIGNA – IRELAND – WARSZAWA
Number of people who were offered a job – 12
EURES 2007 EURES 2007 PODLASKIE VOIVODSHIPPODLASKIE VOIVODSHIP
RECRUITMENT PROJECT FOR ELVERYS SPORTS - MANAGERS AND SHOP ASSISTANTS – IRELAND – 46 CVs sent
SMALL RECRUITMENT FOR HOTEL AND CATERING BUSSINESS – IRELAND – 2 people were offered a job
EURES 2007 EURES 2007 PODLASKIE VOIVODSHIPPODLASKIE VOIVODSHIP
RECRUITMENT PROJECT FOR CONCRETERS – CYPRUS – 200 job offers
RECRUITMENT PROJECT FOR DAWN MEATS - BONERS, BUTCHERS, TRIMMERS – IRELAND – BIAŁYSTOKNumber of people who were offered a job – 59
PARTICIPATION IN JOBS FAIR – SHOPPING CENTRE IN ATHLONE - IRELAND
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