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Poland’s Sunday trading debate reopened

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Last updated: 2024/10/30 at 2:03 AM
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In 2018, Poland implemented a ban on Sunday trading in commercial establishments, with exceptions for certain businesses like postal services, flower shops, and cafes. This ban was put in place by the former government, but the new ruling coalition has expressed intentions to end it. A bill allowing for two shopping Sundays per month has been proposed in Parliament, with the aim of boosting the retail sector’s turnover by about 4% and increasing employment by 40,000. Proponents of this change argue that businesses and employees should have the freedom to choose whether or not to trade on Sundays. They believe that offering double pay and an extra day off for Sunday work will benefit both parties.

Roman Rogalski of the Vistula Employers’ Association Lewiatan stated that the decision to work on Sundays should be left to individual businesses and employees. He emphasized the importance of allowing employers and employees to make this choice based on their own needs and preferences. Rogalski also highlighted the potential economic benefits of easing Sunday trading restrictions, such as helping to boost consumption and VAT revenue. The proposal to restore Sunday trading includes measures like paying double wages for Sunday work and providing employees with an additional day off.

The parliamentary Economic and Development Commission is currently processing changes to trade regulations, including those related to Sunday trading. This initiative is part of the government’s election program, which includes 100 points aimed at improving various aspects of the country. The proposal to allow for two shopping Sundays per month comes with certain restrictions, such as shorter opening hours for establishments. These restrictions are intended to strike a balance between meeting consumer demand and ensuring that businesses and employees are able to benefit from the change.

With changing consumer habits and economic challenges, experts believe that it may be time to reconsider the ban on Sunday trading in Poland. The retail sector stands to benefit from the increased turnover and job creation that could result from easing these restrictions. Proponents of the change argue that allowing businesses and employees to make their own decisions about trading on Sundays will lead to better outcomes for all parties involved. As Poland continues to navigate economic uncertainties, initiatives like the proposal to restore Sunday trading could offer much-needed support for businesses and help drive economic growth.

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