The sudden return of hundreds of thousands of Poles working in the UK, would certainly be “embarrassing” for the Polish labor market. Photo: Pixabay
two days after the referendum, the UK flowing jeddnak calming voices. Polish authorities also promise to support and fight for the interests of fellow citizens.
And you have to realize that the sudden return of hundreds of thousands of Poles working in the UK, would certainly be “embarrassing” for the Polish labor market.
the British foreign minister: the result of the referendum will not affect the situation of Poles in the UK
the head of British diplomacy assured the Polish foreign Minister, that the result of Thursday’s referendum will not affect the situation of Poles in Great UK.
in a telephone conversation with Minister Waszczykowskim Philip Hammond assured that his country remains an active actor in the international arena, including in the framework of NATO.
Polish foreign minister stressed in an interview a British politician, that our country respects the decision of the citizens of the United Kingdom. Minister Waszczykowski also pointed out that the UK remains an important partner for Polish.
Deputy Swede: in the near future nothing will change for Poles working in England
calm also representatives of the Polish government, saying that if anything in the situation of Poles in Great Britain will not change.
– the provisions relating to taking up employment in the UK change when it comes out of the EU, but it will not happen in the near term – predicts the deputy head MRPiPS Stanisław Szwed. In his opinion for Poles working in England for the time being, nothing will change.
A. Duda: We will do everything to the right of Poles in the UK. Britain has not been depleted
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When asked whether the output British and the EU will affect working there Polish women, the Swede expressed his belief that in the near future nothing will change.
– United Kingdom it is a pragmatic country, and I do not think that here will be some turbulence. The more that this is only the first decisions, the process of leaving the UK from the EU will continue – rated.
One thing is certain – taking work certainly change
He admitted that when it comes to making the work, in terms of the legal situation after leaving the UK from the EU will be different, but – as rated – in the short term nothing is certainly not going to happen.
Poland also needs skilled workers
─ I think that Poles will continue to work in the UK, and if they will come back to the country, we will be very happy, because we are waiting for them, the jobs are, the situation It is improving and it is worth considering a return. (…) If they come back, we will be happy, because we need wykwalikowanych employees, you need to create conditions for them to be able to work here with dignity and to live in dignity “- said the deputy minister.
─ policy of our government goes in this direction to create the best conditions to work in our country, “- he added.
the remaining Islands Poles and Polish companies will work on the basis of British and not EU rules
Employers note that Brexit may be felt for Poles living in the islands – those who have a solid positions of unions and Polish business owners in the UK, he will have to work or run a business based on the British regulations and not the EU.
for working Poles permanently – no change, worse for working seasonally
According to the analyst. European Institute of Public Affairs Alexander Fuksiewicz , Brexit should not touch the people who live in the UK have the right to live and work. He believes that the situation will change, but people go there for some time, eg. For seasonal work. He pointed out that the consequences Brexitu will not be immediate – will have to start negotiations, which are to last two years; and the whole process of leaving the EU will take much longer.
What Brexit mean for the Poles?
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What pounds flowing into Polish?
Attard Montalto of financial holding notes that the Polish from living in the UK Poles flows through remittances 1.2 billion dollars a year.
However, he believes that this amount will not change significantly because of the “improbability that someone will be thrown out of the UK.” It’s just that the value of transfers may be less – after all, the pound also loses its value.
In Thursday’s referendum for leaving the UK from the European Union were in favor of 51.9 percent. voters; It attended by 72.2 percent. authorized.
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