Minister of Labor and Social Policy Jolanta Fedak of Poland
WARSAW, July 23 (Reuters) - Poland's government will propose measures increasing supply on the tight labour market in the next few weeks, hoping to limit inflation largely fuelled by wage growth, Labour Minister Jolanta Fedak said on Wednesday.
Fedak has said in the past the real average age of leaving the labour market in Poland was 56 for women and 58 for men.
Fedak said that her ministry would try to implement regional projects in respect of labour market mobilisation.
Jolanta Fedak said structural unemployment would be combated through retraining programs.
Labor Minister Jolanta Fedak said the real average age of leaving the labor market in Poland was 56 for women and 58 for men.
Labour minister Jolanta Fedak said that European Union funds and preparations for the Euro 2012 football tour.
Jolanta Fedak said in an interview that European Union funds and preparations for the Euro 2012 soccer tournament would help keep unemployment down, while relatively high pay levels in western Europe meant that many of the estimated hundreds of thousands of Poles working there would remain abroad.
5 percent at the end of this year thanks to economic growth and emigrants returning from abroad, Labour Minister Jolanta Fedak said on Thursday.
In a briefing for Polish and Dutch journalists minister Fedak said that the conditions of Polish workers must improve.