Abstract
In this article I will attempt to answer the question of why systemic solutions
to (social) problems of Polish economic migrants fail to be instituted in
Poland by means of social negotiations.
Therefore, while emphasising the social dimension of Polish migration,
I briefly present its specificity and point to some associated threats. Referring to
the category labelled as social problem, I demonstrate the nature of obstacles
which prevent a debate on Polish migration in the area of social negotiations
from taking root on public ground in Poland. I also refer to the mechanisms of
degradation of the public sphere as those which are preventing the development
of systemic solutions to the problems of Polish migrant workers by means of
social negotiations.
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