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Worksol Group Launches Global Talent Expansion Strategy to Address Critical Labor Shortages Across Europe

Worksol Group Launches Global Talent Expansion Strategy to Address Critical Labor Shortages Across Europe

Reuters30-07-2025
WROCŁAW, Poland, July 30, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- Worksol Group, opens new tab, a leading European HR and recruitment company, today announced the launch of its Global Talent Expansion Strategy, aimed at delivering skilled labor from Asia and Latin America to companies across Europe. This bold initiative positions Worksol as a premier partner for employee leasing, temporary work, and staff leasing services across the continent, with a specific focus on sourcing employees from the Philippines, employees from Indonesia and employees from Colombia.
This announcement comes at a crucial moment, as Polish employers are struggling to meet growing demand for labor in key sectors such as logistics, manufacturing, construction, and agriculture. Worksol Group CEO Michael Solecki, in his recent speech at the European Economic Congress 2025 in Katowice, emphasized the need for cross-border HR solutions, citing the need to simplify hiring mechanisms to support Poland's economic growth.
'We are not just looking for personnel for employers who urgently need them – we are looking 15 to 20 years into the future, said Solecki. "Our vision and strategy is to support Poland's economic growth. We believe that we are contributing to the prosperity of the Polish economy, because the smooth integration of the best specialists from countries with high potential, where labor markets meet the unmet needs of Poland and Europe for labor, is a good option for our country. However, of course, the first priority must be to meet the labor needs of our own citizens, and foreigners who want to make a positive contribution to the Polish economy via legal employment must undergo the necessary screening before their arrival so that Polish society remains safe and comfortable.'
The strategy includes a strengthened network of international recruitment hubs and new partnerships across Asia and Latin America. Worksol's operations have already seen a significant increase in placements of employees from Asia, opens new tab, particularly employees from the Philippines, opens new tab and employees from Indonesia, opens new tab, and in recent months, an emerging demand for employees from Colombia, opens new tab, known for their strong work ethic and skills.
Founded in 2009, Worksol Group has established itself as a trusted partner in the recruitment industry, employee leasing, opens new tab, offering full-cycle HR services including staff leasing, opens new tab, temporary work, opens new tab, visa and relocation support, and workforce management. At the beginning of its activity, Worksol Group focused on providing employees from Ukraine, opens new tab, but over time and with dynamic changes in the Polish HR market, it expanded its services. The company operates in compliance with EU labor directives and has become a key player, opens new tab in mobilizing third-country workers to fill critical vacancies across Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, and beyond.
About Worksol Group
Worksol Group is a trusted international recruitment and HR solutions company headquartered in Kepno, Poland. Established in 2009, it specializes in sourcing, recruiting, and relocating skilled and unskilled workers from across the globe — particularly from Eastern Europe, Asia, and Latin America — to meet the labor market demands of employers across Poland and the European Union.
With over a decade of experience in the industry, Worksol Group has built a reputation for professionalism, integrity, and efficient service delivery. It supports companies in industries such as manufacturing, construction, logistics, agriculture, hospitality, and healthcare.
For more information, visit worksol.pl, opens new tab.
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