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In 2020, the rate of investment within the Polish economy amounted to 17.1%, compared to 18.5% in 2019. This comes as a result of not only the pandemic, but also of the diminishing attractiveness of investing in Poland – a recent ongoing trend. The Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers and the Warsaw Enterprise Institute have published a comprehensive programme of reforms that will reverse this trend and subsequently lead to faster national income growth…
The Union submitted to the Ministry of Development, Labour and Technology a package of 50 proposals of amendments to aid companies
The Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers took part in consultations organised by the Ministry of Development, Labour and Technology. The consultations concerned proposed changes to legal provisions in force which would improve the regulatory environment for companies…
Social partners call to open up the economy while maintaining sanitary regime
Organisations of employees and employers, members of the Social Dialogue Council, are calling for the remaining sectors of the economy that remain in the state of lockdown to be opened. At the same time, we call for the implementation of sanitary restrictions adequate to the nature of individual industries. Employees and employers alike are willing to follow the sanitary regime worked out in past months…
EESC Activities Report no. 1/21
Marcin Nowacki, President of the European Enterprise Alliance and Vice-President of the Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers, and Tomasz Wróblewski, President of the Warsaw Enterprise Institute, are members of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), an EU advisory body which represents employers’ and employees’ organisations in the EU lawmaking process. We present a summary of their activities in January 2021…