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Years of Poland in the EU - assessment of pros and cons [1199]
The EU treaties allow each country to have a minimum wage and grant them the ability to enforce it.
They also grant a freedom for EU based companies to operate on EU market without being regulate minutely by every law and bylaw one or other country would like to levy on them. IF that would have been the case there is no common EU market.
What is that you don't understand?
Any ideas how?
No, because as I said i think that issue has been used as an excuse to undercut successful Polish companies operating on the EU market. Saying it is all about low paid jobs is just a sneaky way making it look like that it was the reason for they success. which is BS.
IF the would have paid so baldly those drives would rather find a job with a German or other company,
It is what I say it is, migrant workers supplementing our economy yes, Polish companies outcompeting our companies no. Who decide what EU is all about>?
At least it is all in the open now.
Are you the naïve one?
When Germans do it,
Who said they are bad. Spike points out that declared EU and real EU are different realities. whilst Germany are realizing their interest in the way they know.
Poland needs to do it too. So if there are clashes of interest who is bad or good is not the issue on hand.
Saying that it figures that soviet like you would side with a foreign country. F soviet rootles dumb dimwit. Why are you surprised I call you that? That is basically true not an insult.
t will be necessary to talk about the EU funds going to Poland.
OK you can keep it. Poland on the other hand won't pay a penny into EU pot.
Also foreign companies operating in Poland wound be subject to review - some changes and some condition might apply.
That Poland is seen as in violation with the rule of law
Well, that has nothing to do with EU nor Germany nor any other country. EU has no say and no competence in those matters. Also many other countries seems to be in violation with the rule of law. Poland might start point it out more. Oh you only see Poland? Isn't that called bulling?