Germany mulls opening jobs for Poles, Eastern Europeans
Germany is thinking about opening its job market to professionals from Poland and other new EU members soon.
Read moreGermany is thinking about opening its job market to professionals from Poland and other new EU members soon.
Read moreRoma gangs promise Poles jobs in Sweden, but when the Poles arrive, the gangs force them to shoplift or burglarize apartments.
Read moreRoma gangs in Sweden have lured Polish women there with promises of good jobs, then forced the older ones into being slave housekeepers and the younger ones into being prostitutes.
Read moreThe Krakow City Council has begun cracking down on drunk, rowdy tourists ? and plans to publish flyers in English that warn them of behavior that will not be tolerated.
Read moreIt began with Polish plumbers, nannies and au pairs.So many of them came that the Tyskie beer and the kinds of sausages they liked began appearing on British supermarket shelves.
Read moreThe American computer manufacturer Dell is eliminating jobs at its main European manufacturing plant in Limerick, Ireland, and gearing up to start production in Poland to cut costs, the Irish Independent newspaper reported.
Read moreState-owned Polish State Railways, or PKP, wants to renovate the central station in Katowice, the Silesian capital 80 kilometers from Krakow, with the help of outside investors. It will choose the prime contractor for the 300-mln-euro project in January of 2008, according to the Katowice edition of the daily Gazeta Wyborcza.
Read moreRenowned violinist Nigel Kennedy, a Briton whose marriage to a Pole is one reason he fell in love with Poland, will include the music of two little-recorded Romantic-era Polish composers in his next album.
Read moreKnown in Europe as a rare breed, Niepolomice Forest aurochses cost tens of thousands of zloty, reported commercial Radio ZET last week.
Read moreA Roma group and the Tarnow Ethnographic Museum plan a Roma caravan from July 26 to 29 to commemorate the Nazis’ mass murder of Roma during World War II.
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