VOA标准英语2009年-Young Gain Job Advantage in Post- Communis(在线收听) |
By Peter Fedynsky The Gdansk Shipyard, birthplace of the Solidarity Trade Union that led the struggle against Communism in Poland, was a place where thousands of workers could expect a lifetime of employment under the old state-supported system. Thirty four year veteran Ludwig Pradzynski says there are few young people there today. "People that used to work in the shipyards before, I mean the very simple workers, they did not feel responsibility for the work they were doing; for the part of the ship they were creating. Nobody taught them," said Stompor. Teaching young people about competition, marketing and innovation is the mission of the International Business School in Budapest. The school's founder and chancellor, Istvan Tamas, says the change from communism was difficult for the older generation. Tamas says that for those born in the new era or were very young, it was a very natural process; for them, there has been no change. That attitude led to the creation of Poland's InteliWISE Company, a high-tech firm that creates avatars, or talking online figures for Web sites of international corporations. InteliWISE vice president Marek Trojanowicz recalls his earlier business endeavor failed. InteliWISE is located at the Pomeranian Science and Technology Park, home to about 80 Polish high tech companies in the city of Gdynia near Gdansk. Most of the employees are young. Park representative Magdalena Zacharczuk says she knows of no former shipyard workers working there. "The key factor is that they have to be innovative. So perhaps it is a little bit harder to think of something innovative once you are a little bit further in your years compared to, for example, students who are still inspired by what they learned recently in the university," she said. Zacharczuk says the Science and Technology Park receives subsidies from the city of Gdynia and the European Union, subsidies that Poland's aging shipyards no longer get. She says this is a clear indication that the future belongs to younger educated workers; a future made possible by the successful struggle of Polish shipyard workers against Communism 20 years ago.
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