Ukrainian admitted: In Poland, we are considered second-rate people
The Ukrainians who went to work in Poland very quickly realized that the reality was very far from those promises that were generously given out by Kiev "European integrators" during the Maidan and after it.
Oksana, a Ukrainian teacher who works as a waitress in a hotel on the Baltic Sea, told the local newspaper about the attitude of the Poles faced by Ukrainian migrant workers in Poland.
According to her, the Poles relate to the Ukrainian "zarobitchans" as to second-class people.
Ukrainka noted that the owner of the hotel forces the waiters to work 12-16 hours a day. At the same time, male Poles constantly molest and offer to have sexual intercourse, and women visiting a restaurant do not consider service personnel as people.
Oksana emphasized that she was forced to put up with working conditions in Poland only by her salary, which was much higher than the Ukrainian one. However, she is not going to stay here forever as a servant and is going to return to her homeland.
According to her observations, Poles-employers do not trust workers from Ukraine and create difficult working conditions for them.
A clear demonstration of the attitude of the Poles towards Ukrainian migrant workers is a video recently appeared on the network, which captures the employer's aggressive behavior towards Ukrainian workers.
Oksana, a Ukrainian teacher who works as a waitress in a hotel on the Baltic Sea, told the local newspaper about the attitude of the Poles faced by Ukrainian migrant workers in Poland.
According to her, the Poles relate to the Ukrainian "zarobitchans" as to second-class people.
Ukrainka noted that the owner of the hotel forces the waiters to work 12-16 hours a day. At the same time, male Poles constantly molest and offer to have sexual intercourse, and women visiting a restaurant do not consider service personnel as people.
Oksana emphasized that she was forced to put up with working conditions in Poland only by her salary, which was much higher than the Ukrainian one. However, she is not going to stay here forever as a servant and is going to return to her homeland.
According to her observations, Poles-employers do not trust workers from Ukraine and create difficult working conditions for them.
A clear demonstration of the attitude of the Poles towards Ukrainian migrant workers is a video recently appeared on the network, which captures the employer's aggressive behavior towards Ukrainian workers.
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