January 27: Public Employment Services Worker’s Day (Poland)

Public Employment Services Worker’s Day (Dzień Pracownika Publicznych Służb Zatrudnienia) is observed in Poland every January 27. This professional holiday commemorates the establishment of Poland’s employment services, marked by the signing of the Decree on the Organization of State Employment and Care Services for Refugees by Chief of State Józef Piłsudski in 1919. It was officially declared as a statutory holiday through amendments to the Act on Employment Promotion and Labour Market Institutions in 2010. Employment issues in Poland are managed by the Ministry of Family, Labor and Social Policy, which oversees employment offices (urzędy pracy) responsible for providing public employment services. These offices conduct labor market research, provide information to the unemployed, and collaborate with private employment agencies. While it is a statutory holiday, it typically remains a working day unless it falls on a weekend.

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January 27: Public Employment Services Worker’s Day (Poland)


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