Migrants in Poland being hit hardest by life on lockdown

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Many low skilled workers have been migrated to Poland to find an earning from 3rd world countries.

Poland is home to about 2,000,000 transient specialists. Most originate from neighboring nations like Ukraine and Belarus, and some originate from faraway spots like Bangladesh.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the joblessness rate was at a notable low of 2.9 percent. The economy in the nation has been developing, however, a great many Poles have just left looking for work somewhere else in Europe.

That image is currently changing — like about wherever else in Europe, Poland has been on lockdown since mid-March, when the administration shut everything except basic organizations. Furthermore, it's transient specialists, bound to be in the administration business, who are being hit hardest.

More than a million Ukrainians work in Poland, and 27-year-old Iryna is one of them. She used to work in an eatery in Warsaw, however, her manager has sent all the outside laborers home and shut his business.

"I woke up in the first part of the day, I went to work, and I didn't imagine that as of now at night it would be shut, and [the next day] I would not go to work, and I don't have the foggiest idea when I will go to work, and I am not by any means the only one," she said.

Hassan, a laborer from Bangladesh who likewise lost his employment, says he evaluates around 75 percent of transient specialists have lost their positions.

"They are working in cafés, in broad daylight puts it might be said," he said.

Tags : #Europe #EU #Poland #Lowskilled #Migrants #Lockdown #COVID #Crisis #Hardesthit #Hit #Lifeonlockdown

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