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 Kazimierz Karolczak

Kazimierz Karolczak

Company: Urząd Marszałkowski Województwa Śląskiego (Marshal's Office of the Silesian Voivodeship)

Position: Member of the Board

Graduate of the Faculty of Technology at the University of Silesia in Katowice and of postgraduate studies in Management at the Warsaw School of Economics. In 2003 he founded one of the first employment agencies in Poland which soon became one of the largest companies in this field in the country.

Participates in the sessions:

  • The Poland – India Economic Forum

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    The Poland – India Economic Forum

    The Poland – India Economic Forum

  • The employee market in Poland and Europe

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    The employee market in Poland and Europe

    The employee market in Poland and Europe

    • A job in search of an employee? Industries and specialisations with the highest HR deficit
    • How do employers handle labour shortages? Effective recruitment as an element of competition
    • Hiring is not enough. How to keep people at the company?
    • Managing limited resources. Payroll policy, incentives and work conditions in the light of job market transformations
    • Economic migration as an antidote to HR shortages? Potential, trends, social outcomes
  • The leisure industry

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    The leisure industry

    The leisure industry

    • Travel and tourism; culture and entertainment; and sport and recreation – the importance of these areas of activity to the Polish economy and labour market
    • The impact of the leisure industry on the attractiveness of regions, their development, and investment inflow
    • The potential of the leisure industry and the degree of its utilisation. Related services, infrastructure and investment
    • Actions at the national level, as well as at the local and regional levels, that support the development of the sector
    • Can Poland become the Central European leisure industry centre?
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