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31.01.2023Reskilling as an opportunity for employees and companiesThe Warsaw Stock Exchange presented the report „Reskilling” on reskilling of Polish employees. The presentation was accompanied by a debate „Reskilling of employees, corporate social responsibility or a solution to the absence of specialists?”, attended by Barbara Socha, Government Plenipotentiary for Demographic Policy.
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30.01.2023Remote work permanently included in the Labour Code. The President signed the ActPresident Andrzej Duda signed the Act permanently introducing remote work to the Labour Code. The issues of sobriety checks of employees were also regulated. – This is an important step towards creating a modern labour market, responding to the changing needs of both employers and employees, including employees being parents – says the Minister of Family and Social Policy Marlena Maląg.
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30.01.2023New sheltered housing in 2023Sheltered housing allows persons with disabilities to function as independently as possible and also contributes to improving the quality of life in their local environment. – In 2023, thanks to the co-financing provided by the state, another 61 sheltered flats with places for 153 persons will be built. The amount of co-financing for local governments for this purpose is almost PLN 13 million – indicates the Minister of Family and Social Policy Marlena Maląg.
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26.01.2023Labour Code more parent-friendlyMinister Marlena Maląg attended the first reading of the draft amendment to the Labour Code, which was held today in the Sejm of the Republic of Poland. The amendments proposed by the Ministry of Family and Social Policy are good for parents and improve the situation of employees. The questions asked by the MPs were answered by Deputy Minister Stanisław Szwed.
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26.01.2023mLegitymacja for old age and disability pensionersFrom 1 January, every senior has access to the electronic form of a old age and disability pensioner’s identity card - the so-called mLegitymacja. It is already used by about 130 thousand beneficiaries. At a press briefing, the Minister of Family and Social Policy Marlena Maląg, Secretary of State in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister Adam Andruszkiewicz and Professor Gertruda Uścińska, President of the Social Insurance Institution, talked about including elderly people in the digital world.
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26.01.2023The Sejm about the new Toddler+ programmeBarbara Socha, Government Plenipotentiary for Demographic Policy, presented a new version of the Toddler+ programme in the Sejm. The new programme receives an enormous, unprecedented budget – more than PLN 5.5 billion for the coming years until 2029 – said the Deputy Minister.
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24.01.2023The right to an independent life for persons with disabilitiesDuring a press briefing, Minister Marlena Maląg and Secretary of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Government Plenipotentiary for Disabled People Paweł Wdówik presented the current situation of the government policy for persons with disabilities and their carers. They also discussed plans in this area for this year.
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19.01.2023Toddler+ in sixth gear102 thousand places of care for the youngest children will be created in the coming years under the Toddler+ programme. The new edition of the programme was announced on Thursday at a press briefing with the participation of the Minister of Family and Social Policy Marlena Maląg, Deputy Minister Barbara Socha and Minister of Funds and Regional Policy Grzegorz Puda.
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17.01.2023PLN 200 million to support social economy entitiesSocial economy entities will receive nearly PLN 200 million in total under the “Resilience and development of social economy and social entrepreneurship” programme for the years 2022-2025 announced by the Ministry of Family and Social Policy.
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13.01.2023More protection against domestic violence. The Act adopted by the SejmThe Sejm completed the work on the act changing the definition of family violence – into domestic violence. This definition has also been extended to include economic and digital violence, but not only. – The changes introduced serve to better protect the family, victims of domestic violence as well as its witnesses – says Anna Schmidt, Deputy Minister of Family and Social Policy and Government Plenipotentiary for Equal Treatment. Now, the Act will go to the Senate.