Tag: European Union

Seniors in the job market – stereotypes that hinder career development

It is harder for mature workers to change jobs and develop professionally. Such is the opinion of not only 90 percent of professionals participating...

The European IPO market, after a strong first half, recorded a significant drop in activity in Q3, 2024

IPO Watch: The European IPO market, following a strong first half, reported a significant decrease in activity in the third quarter of 2024. No...

The Government is Working on New Minimum Wage Regulations

Over the last three years, the minimum wage in Poland has grown by double-digit percentages. The anticipated increase coming into effect in January 2025...

The Social Climate Fund may help in the development of electromobility in Poland

Up to 11.5 billion euros could reach Poland in relation to the establishment of the Social Climate Fund. Our country will be the...

War changes the cybersecurity situation in Europe

Cybercriminals are not idle, and the number of attacks in Europe is increasing rapidly, warns the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) in its...

The future of motoring may not necessarily be battery-powered cars. Driver interest is lower than expected

In 2023, the European Union registered 1.5 million new battery-electric passenger cars. This brings their total number up to 4.5 million, but they still...

Second Polish Presidency in the EU Council an Opportunity to Strengthen the Voice of Polish Entrepreneurs

The first half of 2025 will see the second Polish presidency in the Council of the European Union. This coincides with the establishment of...

Social stereotypes make it hard for men to seek help for depression. In health and education, their situation is more difficult than women’s

Education gap, poorer test results, lower chances for higher education, shorter lifespan, later retirement age, but above all, loneliness in depression, and a higher...

Poland Leads EU in Social Climate Plan Development: 50 Billion PLN to Support Energy Transition and Combat Energy Poverty

Poland is the most advanced among EU member states in developing a Social Climate Plan, which is set to be presented in a matter...

DORA Regulation and the DORIAN System: How Financial Institutions Can Prepare for New Operational Resilience Standards in 2025

From 17th January 2025, the DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act) regulation will be applied in all European Union countries. Its purpose is to increase...

Cash – either loved or hated. Are we ready to give up physical money?

In recent years, the topic of cash has increasingly been appearing in public debate, becoming a source of numerous controversies. Discussions revolve around the...

The number of insolvent companies in Poland has risen again

From the start of the year until the end of September, 4,465 Polish companies declared bankruptcy. The Coface company, which prepares a report on...

The Ministry of Justice has a plan to relieve court backlogs. This may particularly concern Swiss franc-related cases.

As indicated by information from the Ministry of Justice, work is underway on changes to the law to ease congestion in the courts. The...

Slow Infrastructure Growth Hampers Poland’s Electric Vehicle Market: Long Waits for Charging Points Remain a Major Barrier

The pace of charging infrastructure development in Poland is still too slow and remains one of the biggest barriers in the development of the...
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