(Bloomberg) -- The Polish government plans as early as next month to relax laws that limit the number of foreigners working in the country after more than a million Poles left to seek better-paid jobs elsewhere in the European Union.
People from countries neighboring Poland to the east will be allowed to work in any sector of the economy for up to three months a year without a permit, Janusz Grzyb, deputy director of the Labor Ministry's migration department, said in a telephone interview today. Companies in the agriculture and building sectors will be allowed to hire people from countries that do not border Poland, he added.
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