It should be noted that this was also proposed by the „relatively liberal” candidate (Rafał) as well. Saying this as someone who despises Nawrocki, I actually don’t disagree with this move.
wygnana on
Common sense
Ialaika on
So what, competition for jobs isn’t enough for him? He’d be better off cracking down harder on the exploitation of migrants by his beloved Polish farmers, or on other industries where inhumane working conditions are the norm. And now those conditions will only get worse. What blatant populism.
Crocus-Phocus on
It will also affect starlink stations that Poland rent for Ukraine, according to Krzysztof Gawkowski
Most Ukrainians work anyways! They are carrying Poland by a lot right now!
nariofthewind on
Well, almost €200 per child is a bit of a burden for a country like Poland. Plus, promoting rather controversial laws won’t help with the general sense of social injustice that many Poles seem to feel. Maybe this should be thought through in conjunction with EU financial aid programs.
FourArmsFiveLegs on
Global far-right is cancer
SvalbardCats on
Even though I don’t stand up for Nawrocki, I don’t disagree with this.
However, on the other hand, this is playing into the hands of the latent-ish tension between Ukrainians and Poles.
Other_Class1906 on
Is he some kind of medium, listening to the whispers in the wind on the streets..?
*”socio-political emotions”*
The argument should never be about emotions but about the feasibility of leading a life in the country (even in a time of crisis) and supporting and investing in the next generation to become their best possible selves
And especially refugees should be integrated in society through kindergarten, school but they also need their parents, especially should one of them be far away or dead. Humans have needs to properly function!
isero_durante on
This is interesting because most of them are already working. So, for the Ukrainians themselves, this won’t change much. The ones who will suffer are the entrepreneurs who employ Ukrainians off the books, because they will have to offer them formal employment contracts. But president can now say that he save Poland.
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It should be noted that this was also proposed by the „relatively liberal” candidate (Rafał) as well. Saying this as someone who despises Nawrocki, I actually don’t disagree with this move.
Common sense
So what, competition for jobs isn’t enough for him? He’d be better off cracking down harder on the exploitation of migrants by his beloved Polish farmers, or on other industries where inhumane working conditions are the norm. And now those conditions will only get worse. What blatant populism.
It will also affect starlink stations that Poland rent for Ukraine, according to Krzysztof Gawkowski
https://x.com/KGawkowski/status/1959934326935613896
Most Ukrainians work anyways! They are carrying Poland by a lot right now!
Well, almost €200 per child is a bit of a burden for a country like Poland. Plus, promoting rather controversial laws won’t help with the general sense of social injustice that many Poles seem to feel. Maybe this should be thought through in conjunction with EU financial aid programs.
Global far-right is cancer
Even though I don’t stand up for Nawrocki, I don’t disagree with this.
However, on the other hand, this is playing into the hands of the latent-ish tension between Ukrainians and Poles.
Is he some kind of medium, listening to the whispers in the wind on the streets..?
*”socio-political emotions”*
The argument should never be about emotions but about the feasibility of leading a life in the country (even in a time of crisis) and supporting and investing in the next generation to become their best possible selves
And especially refugees should be integrated in society through kindergarten, school but they also need their parents, especially should one of them be far away or dead. Humans have needs to properly function!
This is interesting because most of them are already working. So, for the Ukrainians themselves, this won’t change much. The ones who will suffer are the entrepreneurs who employ Ukrainians off the books, because they will have to offer them formal employment contracts. But president can now say that he save Poland.