Tag: Poland

120 Graduates and Students Receive Keys to New Flats in BiaÅ‚ystok: PLN 57 Million ‘Apartment for Graduates’ Program Aims to Retain Talent

120 students and graduates will receive keys to their own flats as part of the "Apartment for Graduates" program in Białystok. The city hopes...

Funeral benefit will increase to 7,000 PLN only in 2026 – the funeral industry appeals for quicker action

"What about the still high inflation and the rise in energy, gas or other components that will certainly affect the price of funeral services...

Rising Air Pollution in Cities Tied to School Traffic: Polish Scientists Highlight Concerns

Research conducted by Polish scientists as part of the CoMobility project indicates that the rise in air pollution in cities is linked to school...

Polish Debt Hits Record 86.5 Billion PLN: Rising Living Costs Blamed by 60% of Debtors

Sixty percent of indebted Poles believe that if not for the rising cost of living, they would not have fallen behind on their financial...

A Lot and Cheap. What Will Black Friday 2024 Look Like?

Although Black Friday has been present in Poland for a decade and has firmly established itself in marketing and shopping calendars, it no longer...

President of UODO asks Border Guard about unauthorized use of PESEL database

The President of the Personal Data Protection Office (PDPO) in Poland has raised questions with the Chief Commander of the Border Guard, General Robert...

Former Military Airfield in Debrzno: From Missile Shield Plans to Bankruptcy Auction

On November 13, the anti-missile base in Redzikowo near SÅ‚upsk was officially opened. Few people remember that one of the alternative locations for the...

Polish Banks Brace for Stricter EU AML Regulations

The time for the implementation of EU regulations concerning anti-money laundering (AML) is running out, putting Polish banks in a position where they must...

The Future of Regional Airports: Calls for Modernization and Partial Privatization

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a period of testing for regional airports, but it has also highlighted the need for modernisation in the business...

Top HR Trends for 2025: AI Integration, Pay Transparency, and Employee Upskilling

Since the development of generative artificial intelligence, building employee competencies and mental health, to regulations related to AI and transparency of salaries – what...

Developers are betting on smaller cities

It's not only the largest cities such as Warsaw, Krakow, or Poznan that are attracting attention from the housing sector. In 2023, a full...

The Future of Short-Term Rentals: Challenges and Regulatory Changes on the Horizon

Short term rental has become one of the fastest-growing sectors in the real estate market in recent years. The industry, however, faces various challenges,...

Regenerative Agriculture Key to Feeding 10 Billion and Ensuring Global Food Security

Ensuring world food security requires significant changes in the agricultural system, says the think tank Food for the Future. This is especially true as...

More divorce lawsuits are being submitted to the courts. The growth rate is 1.5 percent. [Data for the first-third quarter of the current year]

In the first three quarters of this year, almost 62 thousand divorce lawsuits were filed to district courts across Poland. That is about 1.5%...
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