Huge investments demand workers from entire world says PKN Orlen CEO

Huge investments demand workers from entire world says PKN Orlen CEO

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The CEO of Poland's leading fuel company PKN Orlen has denied allegations that workers employed at the construction of the Olefiny III petrochemical complex in central Poland are illegal migrants, adding that huge investments call for the hire of workers from around the world. CE Report quoting TheFirstNews

Orlen has been expanding its business in Plock, central Poland, with a new complex that is planned to be operational in 2025. The facility will increase Plock's share in the country's petrochemical production to the level of 19 percent from the current 14 percent.

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