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LABOUR MARKET,LABOUR MARKET,PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES,PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES,
LABOUR MARKET SERVICESLABOUR MARKET SERVICESand EURES and EURES
in Polandin Poland
Iceland, 29-30 September 2005
MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS and LABOURLabour Market Department
Barbara Polańska-Siła, EURES ManagerBarbara Polańska-Siła, EURES Manager
POLAND in Europe
Szczecin
Gdańsk
Toruń
PoznańZielona Góra
Wrocław
Opole
Katowice
Kraków
Łódź
Kielce
Rzeszów
Lublin
WarWarsawsaw
Białystok
Olsztyn
Voiv ZACHODNIOPOMORSKIE
Voiv POMORSKIE
Voiv WARMIŃSKO-MAZURSKIE
Voiv PODLASKIE
Voiv LUBELSKIE
Voiv PODKARPACKIE
Voiv KUJAWSKO-POMORSKIE
Voiv MAZOWIECKIE
Voiv ŁÓDZKIE
Voiv WIELKOPOLSKIE
Voiv LUBUSKIE
Voiv DOLNOŚLĄSKIE
Voiv OPOLSKIE Voiv
ŚLĄSKIE
Voiv MAŁOPOLSKIE
Voiv ŚWIĘTOKRZYSKIE
Baltic Sea
Germany
the Czech Republic
Slovakia
Ukraina
Lithuania
Territory:312 685 km²
Population:38.2 mln
Number of voivodships:
16
Number of districts:
338
Number ofcommunes:
2 489
Belorus
Russia
POLAND - Voivodships and Main Cities
POLAND – main economic indicatorsPOLAND – main economic indicators
GDP growth in the first half-year 2005 –GDP growth in the first half-year 2005 – 2.4 2.4 % %
Inflation in Inflation in July 2005July 2005 – – 1.3 1.3 % %
Currency –Currency – thethe Polish zPolish zlloty (PLN)oty (PLN)€€ 1 buys PLN 3.91 buys PLN 3.9
Minimum gross monthly wage - PLN Minimum gross monthly wage - PLN 849849 = = € 218 € 218
Average gross monthly Average gross monthly salarysalary in the enterprise sector in the enterprise sector in August 2005in August 2005 – – PLN PLN 2,480.562,480.56 = = €€ 636 636
Unemployment benefit in September 2005 Unemployment benefit in September 2005 PLN 521.90 = € 133.82PLN 521.90 = € 133.82
Economically active and inactive population aged 15 and more
in the I quarter 2005 by BAEL*
Employed 13.8 mln
Unemployed 3.19 mln
Persons economically
inactive 14.3 mln
LABOUR MARKET IN POLAND
*BAEL- Labour Force Survey carried out by Central Statistic Office in Poland
NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
Unemployment rate in the I quarter 2005 by BAEL*
18.9 % - (3.19 mln persons)
Registered unemployment rate at the end of August 2005
17.8 % - (2.8 mln persons)
*BAEL - Labour Force Survey carried out by Central Statistic Office in Poland
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE BY VOIVODSHIPS (REGIONS)AT THE END OF JULY 2005
%
13,9 17,0 20,0 23,0 26,0 27,5
DolnośląskieLubelskie
Lubuskie
Łódzkie
Małopolskie
Mazowieckie
Opolskie
Podkarpackie
Podlaskie
Pomorskie
Śląskie
Świętokrzyskie
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Wielkopolskie
Zachodnio pomorskie
Kujawsko-Pomorskie
20,9%
22,5%
16,9%
24,5%
18,2%
13,9%
14,4%
18,5%
17,9%
14,7%
20,4%
16,0%
20,4%
27,5%
15,1%
25,3%
LABOUR MARKET IN POLAND
LABOUR MARKET IN POLAND
REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED PRESONS BY AGE IN POLAND AT THE END OF JUNE 2005
23%28,1%
20,7%23,6%
4%
0,6%0
5
10
15
20
25
30
%
24 ANDLESS
25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64
YEARS
LABOUR MARKET IN POLAND
REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED PRESONS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
IN POLAND AT THE END OF JUNE 2005
4,9%
22,1%
7,5%
32,9% 32,6%
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
%
A B C D EA - Tertiary B - Post-secondary as well as vocational secondary C - General secondary D - Basic vocational E - Lower secondary and below
LABOUR MARKET IN POLAND
REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED PRESONS BY DURATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT LEVEL
IN POLAND AT THE END OF JUNE 2005
7,7% 9,4%12,7%
17,4%
52,8%
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
%
LESS THAN 1MONTH
1-3 MONTHS 3-6 MONTHS 6-12MONTHS
MORE THAN12 MONTHS
Education2%
Hotels and Restaurants
2%
Transportation and Storage
3%
Health and Social Services
3%
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
4%
Agriculture Forestry Fishing and Hunting
4%
Public administratino7%
Construction9%
Other services9%
Wholesale and Retail Trade19%
Manufacturing25%
Remaining clasification
13%
UNEMPLOYED REGISTERED AT THE END OF JUNE 2005 BY NACE CLASSIFICATION
THE UNEMPLOYED BY MAJOR GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS AT THE END OF JUNE 2005
SpecificationPreviously employed
Long- term unemploym
ent
% of long - term unemployment in previously
emloyed
in persons in % in %TOTAL 3071155 100 2329142 1268462 54,5Legislators, senior officials and managers 10410 0,3 10306 4952 48,0Professionals 141649 4,6 89761 35428 39,5Technicians and associate professionals 409597 13,3 272237 125341 46,0Clerks 147819 4,8 124032 70864 57,1Service workers and shop and market sales workers 432076 14,1 367939 206055 56,0Skilled agricultural and fishery workers 90118 2,9 68986 44142 64,0Craft and related trades workers 895754 29,2 767030 404894 52,8Plant and machine operators and assemblers 141599 4,6 130464 70987 54,4Elementary occupations 365129 11,9 333511 209674 62,9Armed forces 748 0,0 370 52 14,1Without occupation 436256 14,2 164506 96073 58,4
Registered unemployment
in persons
10 OCCUPATIONS WITH THE HIGHER NUMBER OF REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT AT THE END OF JUNE 2005
in persons in %Total 3071155 100,0in 10 occupations 873823 28,5of which:Salesmen 260150 8,5Locksmith 84456 2,7Bricklayer 75013 2,4Tailor 73603 2,4Economical assistant 68981 2,2Cook 68764 2,2Auxiliary worker in manufacturing 68270 2,2Office worker 67227 2,2Building worker 54393 1,8Cleaning lady 52966 1,7
Registered unemploymentSpecification
SELECTED OCCUPATIONS IN CONSTRUCTION
SECTOR
REGISTERED UNEMPLOYED PERSONS IN
THE I HALF OF 2005
Brickayers and stonemasons 27 457Painters and related workers 11 612Plumbers and pipe fitters 11 365Carpenters and joiners 9 924Concrete placers, concrete finishers and related workers 4 981Building frame and related trades workers not elsewhere classified 4 185Varnishers and related painters 3 213Roofers 2 083Floor layers and tile setters 1 867Buildinig finisher and related trade workers not elsewhere classified 1 625Insulation workers 1 217Plasterers 836Glaziers 693Building structure cleaners 132
REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT IN CONSTRUCTION SECTOR
MIGRATION TRENDS OF POLES TO THE EEA after the 1th May 2004
STATE NUMBER OF POLISH CITIZENS DATA FROM PERIOD
5 772 as of the end of July 200511 256 January - July 2005
Belgium 1 777 20041 290 January - July 2005
2500 -3000 acctually estimationCzech Republic 10 270 as of the end of June 2005
Denmark 1 872 as of the end of July 2005Estonia 56 May-August 2005
32 the I half of 2005130 May - December 2004
1 613 January -May 20059 202 2004
Germany 400 000 20041 588 as of the end of April 20053 041 2004
Hungary 552 as of the end of June 2005Iceland 2 000 about
Austria
Cyprus
Greece
Finland
France
MIGRATION TRENDS OF POLES TO THE EEA after the 1th May 2004STATE NUMBER OF POLISH CITIZENS DATA FROM PERIOD
Ireland 52 271 May 2004 - June 200525 000 the I half of 200536 980 January - August 2004
Latvia 61 May 2004 - June 2005Liechtenstein 17 permanently
Lithuania dozens acctuallyMalta 30 as of the end of August 2005
Norway 15 000 January - July 2005Portugal 385 as of the end of December 2004Slovakia 224 as of the end of 2004
171 January - July 2005118 May - December 2004
2 592 January - February 200514 490 20041 744 January - July 20052 070 May - December 200411 384 the I half of 200520 190 2004
United Kingdom 131 290 May 2004 - June 2005
Spain
Sweden
The Nederlands
Slovenia
Italy
Polish Public Employment Services consist of:
1. Minister in charge of labour + Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour
2. Marshals of the voivodships (Heads of regional self-governing authorities) + Voivodhsip Labour Offices
3. Starostas of the poviats + Poviat Labour Offices(Heads of local self-governing authorities)
4. Voivods + Voivod’s Offices
PES in Poland
LABOUR MARKET SERICES of PES
1.1. JOB PLACEMENT (JOB MEDIATION)JOB PLACEMENT (JOB MEDIATION)
2.2. EURES SERVICEEURES SERVICE
3.3. VOCATIONAL COUNVOCATIONAL COUNSSELLING ELLING
4.4. SUPPORT IN ACTIVE JOB LOOKINGSUPPORT IN ACTIVE JOB LOOKING
5.5. TRAININGS ORGANISATIONTRAININGS ORGANISATION
Main labour market services provided by labour offices in Poland (on the basis of Act on employment promotion and labour market institutions issued 20 April 2004):
Polish EURES services
EURES services in Poland* consist of:
1) Providing unemployed and jobseekers with help to gain proper employment according to the rule of free movement of workers within the EU,
2) Providing employers with help to recruit employees with proper vocational qualifications,
3) Initiating and organizing contacts between unemployed and jobseekers with employers,
4) Providing information on labour market situation including information on surpluses and shortages,
5) Combating obstacles to mobility on the labour market,
6) Providing employees of PES, trade unions and employers organizations with information on EURES services,
7) Initiating and managing international projects.
* According to Polish Act for employment promotion and labour market instituions from 20 April 2004.
Ministry of Economic Affairs
and Labour
Voivodship (Regional) Labour Offices
- Wojewódzki Urząd Pracy (16)
Poviat (Local) Labour Offices
Powiatowy Urząd Pracy (338)
EURES TEAM
Labour Market Department:EURES Manager – full time
Assistant to EURES Manager – full timeBudget Specialist – full time
IT Department: IT Specialist – part time
EURES Line Managers (16)
EURES advisers (23) Regional EURES assistants (21)
Local EURES assistants (338)
EURES in Poland - organisation
EURES advisers and assistants in Poland
Szczecin
Gdańsk
Toruń
PoznańZielona Góra
Wałbrzych
Opole
Katowice
Kraków
Łódź
Kielce
Rzeszów
Lublin
WarWarsawsaw
Białystok
OlsztynSeptember 2005
23 EURES advisers(appointed by the
EURESco)
21 regional EURES assistants
338 (circa) local EURES assistants
Koszalin
Jelenia Góra
Recruitment from Poland
Employer from
the EEA country(incl. Iceland)
Individual advertising in Polish media
Polish EURES within public employment services
(contact via Icelandic EURES)
Individual contact with Polish Labour Offices (not via
EURES) – (decision on co-operation depends on director of Labour Office)
Private recruitment agencies (with Polish MEAaL* certificate)
* MEAaL – Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour
EURES job vacancies flow in international job placement
EE mm pp ll oo yy ee r r from from
EEA countryEEA country
EURES Manager or EURES adviser from employer’s
home country
EURES Manager in Labour Market Department
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour
EURES assistants in
PLOs
EURES assistants in
PLOs
EURES assistants in
PLOs
EURES Line Manager-RLO 1
EURES adviserEURES assistant
in RLO 1
EURES adviserEURES assistant
in RLO 2
EURES adviserEURES assistant
in RLO 16
….EURES Line
Manager-RLO 2EURES Line
Manager-RLO 16
…
P o l i s h U n e m l o y e d and J o b s e e k e r s P o l i s h U n e m l o y e d and J o b s e e k e r s
1 2
2
3
Regional EURES activities in May 2004 - June 2005 in numbers
Number of trainings, seminars, workshops for PES staff – 155:RLO staff trained – 511 persons persons, PLO staff trained – 1,562 persons persons
Contacts with external institutions – 17,985 contacts contacts
Information provision on „Living and working conditions in the EEA” – 32,409 contacts contacts
Recruitments for EEA employers – 1,276 (number of vacancies 18,641) (number of vacancies 18,641)
Attendance in national jobs fair – 276 jobs fair276 jobs fair
Contacts with unemployed and jobseekers – 243,490 contactscontacts
Number of Polish unemployed and jobseekers CV sent via EURES abroad – 21,489 CVs CVs
Job vacancies origin – the UK (41%), Ireland (25%), Cyprus (9%), Slovenia (8%), the UK (41%), Ireland (25%), Cyprus (9%), Slovenia (8%), Iceland (4%),Iceland (4%), Sweden (2%), other (11 %) Sweden (2%), other (11 %)
Number of visits on Polish EURES web page – circa 744,,000000
Thank you for your attention.Thank you for your attention.
Barbara Polańska-Siła
EURES Manager, Poland
email: [email protected]