In the document 'The National Plan for Employment in the Years 2024-2026', the ministry said that Poland has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the EU.
"We have to remember that job markets remain stable in most developed countries," the ministry said in the report. "However, we are not certain that this situation will hold in the future."
Among possible threats to the Polish job market, the ministry named "macroeconomic shifts and consequences of changes in technology that are hard to foresee."
"In the coming years, in light of the current GDP growth forecasts for Poland, the job market should remain stable," the ministry added. (PAP)
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