According to the Ministry of Family and Social Policy of Poland, more than 290,000 Ukrainians started working in the country on the basis of new provisions simplified after the start of the war.
In this regard, the Rzeczpospolita notes that this is due to such factors as higher education and a great desire to work expressed by a large proportion of people who were forced to leave Ukraine. E
ven the labor market has responded to this: a significant drop in the unemployment rate is recorded in Poland.
In Ukraine, some are worried that not everyone will return after the end of the war. Is there a reason to fear? Watch the video made by a Ukrainian journalist about a Ukrainian woman in Poland, and you will understand a lot.
No matter how friendly people are in another country, no matter how warmly they treat you, your soul still yearns for your native land. Feeling safe, Ukrainians thank the Poles and try to maintain public attention to the suffering of their country, the destruction of cities, the disappearance of villages, and the deaths of innocent people.
And Polish society does not turn away. Aid to Ukraine consolidates it.
During the nine days of the fund raising campaign for the purchase of the Bayraktar drone for Ukraine, a third of the required amount – more than PLN 7 million were raised.
They are looking up to us as good neighbors. They take a close look at us, because they know that the time will come when we will live together in a single European home.
Ksenia Minchuk, Kryvyi Rih-Krakow
2.07.2022
Video is prepared within the project “Countering Disinformation in Southern and Eastern Ukraine” funded by the European Union.