Tuesday, May 21st, 2013
Today's weather     
PM to shift social insurance burden on to employers

10th October 2012
Bookmark and Share

Donald Tusk is expected to announce the planned changes in a policy speech Friday

Prime Minister Donald Tusk
Courtesy of KPRM

Poland's prime minister is expected to announce big changes on Friday concerning payments into the country's public social insurance scheme (ZUS).

The prime minister is expected to announce reductions to flexible employment arrangements, shifting the ZUS payment burden onto employers, which is expected to appease the political left and union bosses, Rzeczpospolita reported.

However, the changes are expected to do very little to help those currently looking for work. Economists say the higher costs of hiring workers that would result from Mr Tusk's plan could actually worsen the employment situation for those under 25, a group that's already suffering from high unemployment in the country.

Observers worry the changes could push more workers into the grey market.

Among the changes are requirements that those who work under a contract for a specific task (umowa o dzieło) will have to make contributions to ZUS, while students under 26 working under a contract of mandate (umowa zlecenia) could lose their ZUS-payment exemptions.

Poland A.M.


From Warsaw Business Journal

Advertisement
Stratfor on Geopolitics
Migration and remittances in the euro zone periphery
BY Stratfor Global Intelligence
One of the main social consequences of Europe's economic crisis is the increasing number of people leaving countries in the ... READ MORE
Stratfor on Geopolitics
Commemorating Europe Day, EU faces key challenges
BY Stratfor Global Intelligence
On Thursday the European Union celebrated Europe Day, the annual commemoration of the proposal made in 1950 by then-French Foreign Minister Robert ... READ MORE
Our partners