Foreign Investors are Creating a Large Number of New Jobs in Poland
Posted: 2015-12-09
Foreign investors in Poland have made a significant contribution in the number of new jobs in 2015. More than 40 foreign companies have created over 8,000 new jobs between them and the sectors attracting new employment are diverse. Investors interested in hiring qualified workforce in Poland can request the services offered by our attorneys in Poland.
Valuable investment projects in Poland
Approximately 45 foreign companies operating in Poland have managed to create an impressing number of new jobs. The data is based on new jobs created between the beginning of the year and mid-November. Various types of companies have launched new investment projects in Poland this year which in turn lead to the creation of some 8,000 new jobs.
The total value of the investment projects was estimated at over 650 million EUR and the most popular business sectors that attracted the large number of investors were modern business services, research and development, the automotive industry and aviation.
The Polish Agency for Foreign Investments supports a large number of business initiatives in the country and if you need assistance for obtaining any existing incentives you can request assistance form our Polish law firm.
Employment in Poland
Poland regulates any employment relationships through its employment law. The employer needs to observe certain requirements regarding the conclusion of the employment contract, the termination method for this agreement and the manner in which he can dismiss employees. Individuals also have their own duties and responsibilities towards the company, as expressly stipulated in each agreement.
The team of experts at our Polish law firm can help you draw up an employment contract and give you additional information about the minimum wage in Poland, work days and annual leave as well as other benefits for employees.
According to law, employers can hire foreign personnel but they will need to obtain additional work permits for these individuals who are not residents of a EU/EEA country.
You can contact our attorneys in Poland for more information about the employment law or foreign investments.