Poland's Ministry of Family and Social Policy wants to ban employing foreigners under civil contracts, restricting them mostly to employment contracts
The Ministry of Family and Social Policy argues this is necessary to protect Polish workers from unfair competition and to safeguard vulnerable immigrants.
Translation: we want to retain our whiteness.
Further context (in lib Polish):
archive.is/LQlDe
https://wbj.pl/mrpips-wants-to-ban-employing-foreigners-under-civil-contracts/post/143893
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20-årig kvinna dömd till livstids fängelse för mord. I Norrköpings tingsrätt dömdes den 20-åriga kvinnan för försök till mord och grovt vapenbrott beträffande en skottlossning mot en lägenhetsdörr den 15 november 2023. Men hon frikändes frikändes för ett mord den 20 december 2023. Båda händelserna ägde rum i Norrköping.
Färre bedrägeribrott. Ny statistik från polisens nationella bedrägericentrum visar att både bedrägerier och kriminellas brottsvinster från vishing minskat under 2024 jämfört med 2023. Bedrägeribrott utgör en viktig inkomtskälla för det kriminella gängen, betydligt viktigare än narkotika. Det är därför positivt att bedrägeribrotten minskar.
Omfattande vapenfynd på Hvitfeldtska gymnasiet. I källaren på Hvitfeldtska i Göteborg har det hittats en mängd skjutvapen. Närmare bestämt 32 stycken gevär. Det handlar om gamla gevär utan slutstycken så de har inte varit användbara. Gevären är sannolikt kvarlämnade av en skytteförening som en gång i tiden fanns på Hvitfeldtska.
Chinese plane designed to travel twice as fast as Concorde completes test flight
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A Chinese company says it has conducted a test flight of a prototype commercial transport plane that can travel at Mach 4 – or twice the speed of aZhang Tong (South China Morning Post)
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Israeli journalists join the live-streamed genocide
The level of militant lust for revenge in Israeli society is uncharted these days. The latest example came on Friday, when Israeli Channel 12 journalist Danny Kushmaro released a 27-minute report on Israel’s destruction in southern Lebanon. The title of the presentation was “This is not the Third Lebanon War, it is the last one.”
Channel 12 is the most-watched commercial channel, it’s considered centrist and mainstream. In the report, Kushmaro is embedded with Golani infantry soldiers riding into a village in southern Lebanon, called Ayta Al-Sha’b. The village is almost entirely razed to the ground, but there are still some buildings left. Kushmaro’s report is replete with vitriol, where he repeatedly refers to “these evil people”, whom he chides for “hating Israel”.
At the end of the story, Kushmaro is offered the task of pressing a button to denonate a building.
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A mainstream Israeli journalist recently blew up a house in Lebanon as part of a news report while embedded with the military. The broadcast shows how mainstream genocidal activity has become in Israeli society.Adam Horowitz (Mondoweiss)
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At the end of the story, Kushmaro is offered the task of pressing a button to denonate a building.
Cool, he's no longer a journalist under international law then.
It's also likely a war crime.
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I bought a Retro Fighters Brawler64 as I was hoping to play some old N64 games again.
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I plugged it in a few days ago and Fedora mapped it to an xbox 360 controller and I was able to bind items correctly.
Now it's saying it's a ZhiXu controller and some buttons (A, Start, R trigger) won't register anymore.
Does anyone know how I can map it back to an Xbox 360 controller?
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Red5
in reply to uberstar • • •PolandIsAStateOfMind
in reply to Red5 • • •Employment contracts are protected under the labour laws and civil contracts are not. It's super rare in Poland good change.
Of course though, this is not the real reason neoliberal government is considering it. Real reason is that will pad up the retiremt system which is used more as a source to plug in the budget hole. The same move for the same reason was done years ago by PiS for Polish workers and it improved situation for both workers and budget (situation was so bad back then that around half of Polish workforce was "employed" on civil contracts, most of them with violation of multiple laws)
uberstar
in reply to Red5 • • •in essence, civil contracts is an umbrella term for two types of contracts: Contract of Mandate (Umowa zlecenie) and Contract for specific work (Umowa o dzieło). Employment contracts (umowa o pracę), which are its own category of contracts, are the regular employment contracts most people are familiar with.
Basically, the 1 major difference between the civil contracts and employment contracts is that you're entitled to benefits (overtime compensation, maternity/paternity leave, PTOs), work is done in specific work hours (up to 8 hours per day if I recall correctly) and are governed by the Labor Law (at the cost of taxes 😦), whereas the civil contract has none of those and are regulated under the Civil Code, with the benefit of having a higher take-home pay. Oh and either an employee or employer can terminate the agreement at any time under the civil contract.
The changes coming into effect at the start of 2025 concern employers not because this limits the opportunities of foreigners, surprise surprise, they don't give a fuck. They're concerned because
... show morein essence, civil contracts is an umbrella term for two types of contracts: Contract of Mandate (Umowa zlecenie) and Contract for specific work (Umowa o dzieło). Employment contracts (umowa o pracę), which are its own category of contracts, are the regular employment contracts most people are familiar with.
Basically, the 1 major difference between the civil contracts and employment contracts is that you're entitled to benefits (overtime compensation, maternity/paternity leave, PTOs), work is done in specific work hours (up to 8 hours per day if I recall correctly) and are governed by the Labor Law (at the cost of taxes 😦), whereas the civil contract has none of those and are regulated under the Civil Code, with the benefit of having a higher take-home pay. Oh and either an employee or employer can terminate the agreement at any time under the civil contract.
The changes coming into effect at the start of 2025 concern employers not because this limits the opportunities of foreigners, surprise surprise, they don't give a fuck. They're concerned because this means they will lose out on $$$ that they save from not having to pay those benefits, and foreigners are concerned because this basically limits their options at getting anything resembling a job legally in a job market that's already in the crappiest state possible.
(source: polandunraveled.com/types-empl…)