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Anna Sołomiewicz

Anna Sołomiewicz

Journalist, PropertyNews.pl

Participates in the sessions:

  • THE CHANGE – MARKET

    A housing headache. Developers are waking up from a beautiful dream. Poles are wondering, whether they will still be able to afford their own apartments.

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    A housing headache. Developers are waking up from a beautiful dream. Poles are wondering, whether they will still be able to afford their own apartments.

    In 2021, the sales of flats in Poland reached a record high. However, this year has seen a turnabout – developers keep reporting dramatic drops in transactions. Expensive loans and the economic slowdown do not herald an imminent change. What awaits the market, how to secure the housing needs of Poles - the role of the state, local governments and developers?

    A housing headache. Developers are waking up from a beautiful dream. Poles are wondering, whether they will still be able to afford their own apartments.

  • THE CHANGE – HR

    The labour market. Lifelong employment is now a thing of the past. Flexibility is what counts

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    The labour market. Lifelong employment is now a thing of the past. Flexibility is what counts

    The falling unemployment rate, the rising inflation, the Polish Deal and related amendments to accounting, and the widespread remote working and work flexibility, which has become a priority for the generation Z and the Millennials - all this turned the rules governing the labor market upside down. Will the wave of refugees save companies from a recruitment crisis? The TOP 5 trends that will rule the labour market.

    The labour market. Lifelong employment is now a thing of the past. Flexibility is what counts

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