WARSAW, July 19 - Poland's recent move to simplify access to its labor market for temporary job seekers from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus could, in the longer term, limit the robust growth of wages that is building inflationary pressure on the country's economy, according to analysts.
"The idea is very good though delayed a few months," Ryszard Petru, chief economist for Bank BPH, told Interfax Thursday. "In a longer time period, if the phenomena will be of a large scale, we might see containment in wage growth."
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