KOD has everything to do with defending democracy against a bunch of power hungry, nepotistic clowns hell bent on destroying Poland. The latest story has the new CEO of PZU just so coincidentally having very close links to Adam Hoffman. Surprise, surprise.
Remind me what cars are officially used to carry EU fatasses?
Remind me why the tender effectively requires PiS to buy German cars?
Supermarkets could extend their hours on other days and that way not only their employees but the entire nation (minus a few emergency workers) would have a glorious Sunday off.
Supermarkets are already open for the vast majority of the day. Are you seriously suggesting that people should have to work unsociable hours to replace their hours on Sundays? More to the point - many people working Sundays cannot work other days. Auchan for instance uses a lot of older people that might well have other commitments Monday-Friday - they're known for their flexibility towards staff.
And no, the entire nation wouldn't have a glorious day off. Quite the opposite, given the large list of professions that we showed you have to work regardless.
Anyway, the Hungarians already did an impact study. Bear in mind that Hungary is a far smaller country, we have these figures
- There will be a loss of 10,000 to 15,000 jobs.
- This can be translated into a 2.3 to 3.4 billion forint expenditure for the government in the form of unemployment insurance.
- About 26 to 27 billion forints would be lost annually in income taxes and social security payments.
- Expected lost sales for the companies would be 20.4 billion forints.
- VAT collections would drop by about 7.6 billion forints.
- All told, the Sunday closings would cost the Hungarian government 43.9-49 billion forints.
hungarianspectrum.org/2015/03/20/what-is-behind-the-sunday-closing-of-hungarian-retail-stores/
Converted into Polish conditions...(9.9 million people in Hungary, 38.5 million in Poland - so 4x more)
- A loss of 40,000 to 60,000 jobs
- Unemployment insurance would cost around 0.012-0.020 billion
- A loss of around 1.48-1.52 billion PLN in income tax and social security payments
- Lost sales of around 1.16 billion PLN
- VAT losses of around 0.44 billion PLN
- Sunday closing would cost Poland around 2.5-2.8 billion PLN
This is exactly why we're taking to the streets, because we want to defend Poland against a reckless government that does things for their own purposes as opposed to what's best for Poland. The nepotism surrounding PiS is incredible, and they've made it very clear that Party loyalty is more important than actual qualifications to do the job. We can see the ruinious effect of the PiS government, including the złoty in freefall against other currencies.
Join us on Saturday!
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