The labour ministry argues that cutting working hours can benefit both employers and their staff.
The labour ministry argues that cutting working hours can benefit both employers and their staff.
Only 35% of Poles now say they trust the church, down from 58% in 2016.
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The health minister has announced initial findings of an inspection.
Almost half a million people died in Poland last year, 20% higher than the recent annual average.
Only medical staff are supposed to currently be eligible to get the jab.
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The MP is accused of the crimes of “offending religious feelings” and “maliciously interfering with a religious act”.
The measure begins from midnight at the end of Monday.
The self-portrait, which sold last year for 2.7 million zloty, will go on public display for the first time in over a century.
The government has announced a “national quarantine”, with hotels, shopping centres and ski slopes closed.
The most common reason for remaining in Poland over the holidays was to work.
It will instead help only “the most vulnerable consumers”.
A parish in Tarnów acquired land illegally taken from its rightful owner, a Holocaust survivor.
The data reflect some global trends but also certain specifically Polish interests.