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Competence gap in Polish companies and its consequences


The Polish economy needs people who learn throughout their lives. Meanwhile, we are still training less often than most Europe and OECD countries. In 2024, 23.5 percent working at the age of 25-64 in Poland, they took part in education or training. It is over eight percentage points less than the EU average. The latest report of the Polish Economic Institute shows that the problem is not just a lack of time or money. It lies much deeper – in our mentality and organizational culture of Polish companies.

According to the forecasts of the World Economic Forum (WF), the labor market enters a period of unprecedented transformation – in the next few years every fourth employee in the world will be forced to change the profession or position. In this global race for new skills, Poland faces an additional, internal challenge: demographics.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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