Yesterday?Äôs issue of Gazeta Wyborcza delivers another interesting article about the contemporary economical emigration to the West. Author of that article asked question: will we come back to Poland or rather we won?Äôt?
Some of us work and stay in the west only temporarily, some of us swing spending some time in Poland and abroad, exact group decided to stay for a longer period and another group of Poles want to stay permanently.
A special opinion poll prepared for Gazeta Wyborcza shows how the attitude to emigration is changing. 3 months ago about 61 % of Poles were for coming back to Poland, and about 30% were for permanent emigration. This month result of the opinion poll is half to half.
Moreover 2/3 respondents being questioned: will the young successful Poles come back to Poland, answered NO. Remarkable is also that in the whole number of respondents in age under 40 years, 75 per cent of them answered: successful people won?Äôt come back.
In the special report prepared for a major party in opposition ?Äï Platforma Obywatelska ?Äï important part take the answers of the Internet users. Their opinions point out main reasons why people leave Poland. The major ones are: lack of job vacancies, very low salaries and ubiquitous nepotism and mobbing. The other important reason is dissatisfaction with current government policy and political class in general.
The picture of emigration tendencies among society is completed by special supplement to today?Äôs issue of Gazeta Wyborcza full of Irish job offers, issued in cooperation with Jobs and Careers of Irish Independent.































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