Polish cities import Indian bus drivers to replace locals poached by higher German wages.
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Świnoujście hired three Indian drivers from Poznań to fix bus driver shortage. Poznań suffers delays waiting for buses due to lack of drivers. Indians Devanathan, Ajo, and Genesha drove regular Poznań city lines. Germans near border lure Polish drivers with better pay and steal workforce. Shortage hits most Polish carriers forcing route cuts elsewhere. Temp agency limits workers to 18 months max per employer causing rotation. New drivers fully qualified with D license, code 95, and psych tests. Same pay and Polish labor laws apply regardless of nationality. Poznań MPK cannot retain temp Indians legally. Świnoujście chose foreign hires over cutting schedules to keep full timetables.

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