Poland Sets Anti-Record for Mass Layoffs
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Poland sets anti-record for mass layoffs

In 2025, group layoffs officially announced in Poland affected 97,600 workers, the highest number since the 2008-2009 global financial crisis, according to Logos Press.
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Poland sets anti-record for mass layoffs

Last year, the number of mass layoffs was almost three times higher than in 2024, when the largest job losses occurred after the COVID-19 pandemic, Polish publication Niezależny Dziennik Polityczny noted.

In March 2025 alone, more than 56.3 thousand layoffs were registered – twice as many as in the whole of 2024. The biggest contributor to this anti-record was the Polish Post, where layoffs were particularly noticeable. Employees began to leave the company after plans to optimize pay were unveiled.

Last year, large and well-known companies such as PKP Cargo, Black Red White, Beko, Henkel and Eko-Okna also saw many layoffs. Fujitsu Technology Solutions, HSBC, Heineken and Shell were also affected by the wave of layoffs.

So far, the situation is not critical – the unemployment rate in Poland, according to Eurostat, was 3.2% in November 2025, which is almost half that of the eurozone as a whole.

But if the record rates of mass layoffs continue in 2026, for which there are all the prerequisites, the situation may become much worse, Polish analysts believe.


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