Friday, January 16, 2026

Tag: SW Research

Two-Thirds of EU Social Media Users Seek News There—But an Equal Share Encounter Disinformation

Sixty-six percent of social media users in the European Union say they actively look to these platforms for information about current social and political...

Most Production and Logistics Workers in Poland Prefer a Higher Base Salary Over Bonuses, Report Finds

Although most production and logistics workers say that a pay model combining a fixed base salary with a bonus gives them a relative sense...

Polish Universities Strengthen Anti-Mobbing Measures Amid Alarming Findings

63.5% of university employees and over 40% of students in Poland have encountered mobbing. A series of alarming studies and media reports on the...

Polish Brewers’ Union Criticizes Proposed Amendments to Sobriety Act

The Employers’ Association of the Brewing Industry in Poland, Browary Polskie, has sharply criticized proposed amendments to the Sobriety and Alcoholism Prevention Act. As...

Nearly half of Poles now have a side job — earning extra income has become the new norm

A growing share of Poles say they no longer need additional income to feel financially secure — 17% in 2025 versus 13% in 2023,...

Nearly One in Five Poles Took Out a Loan or Cash Credit in the Past Two Years

Nearly one in five adult Poles has taken out a loan or cash credit over the past two years, according to a survey by...

Side Jobs Have Become a Permanent Feature of Poland’s Labor Market

Nearly half of Poles (47%) have a side job in addition to their main employment, and among the rest, as many as 56% express...

One in Seven Employees in Poland Has Experienced Workplace Mobbing

One in seven employees in Poland has experienced mobbing during their career, according to a new report from the Safe at Work Coalition. The...

Equality or Prejudice? What Do Poles Think About LGBTQ+ People in Work, Politics, and Daily Life?

Pride Month, celebrated globally each June, brings with it a vibrant calendar of events in Poland—on June 7 in Gdańsk and Wrocław, June 14...

“Enough is Enough”: Medical Community Demands Protection from Violence

Paramedics, doctors, and nurses rank among the most trusted professions in Poland. Yet, they are increasingly facing violence and harassment. In 2024, Polish emergency...

Stability, Skills, and Demographics: What Defines the Modern Polish Labor Market

As the Polish labor market undergoes rapid changes, one constant remains: employees are increasingly seeking job stability. This desire is especially evident among Generation...

Home for Care: Over 70% of Poles Want Legal Protection for Seniors in Lifetime Contracts

More than 70% of Poles believe the government should urgently introduce legislation to protect seniors who transfer ownership of their homes in exchange for...

EU Green Deal Pressures Polish Plastics Industry to Invest in Sustainability

The Polish plastics industry faces challenges stemming from EU regulations and increasing consumer environmental awareness. Implementing circular economy principles is becoming a necessity, which...

Job Insecurity in Poland on the Rise – 32% of Employees Fear Losing Their Jobs

Job insecurity among Polish workers has significantly increased, with as many as 32% fearing job loss—6 percentage points more than last year. The highest...
HomeTagsSW Research

Follow us