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Work and practices in JSW

Students of the Silesian University of Technology and the AGH University of Science and Technology will be able to practice at JSW. On 19 April in Jastrzębie-Zdrój agreement was signed on this matter.

On behalf of the Silesian University of Technology, signatures were made by Franciszek Plewa - Dean of the Faculty of Mining and Geology, Janusz Kotowicz - Vice-Rector for Cooperation with the Social and Economic Environment. The AGH agreement was signed by Marek Borowski - Deputy Dean for Cooperation, Radosław Pomykała - Deputy Dean for Education. / Photo by Dawid Lach
The cooperation agreement between JSW and the District Office in Gliwice was signed by District Councillor Waldemar Dombek and Vice- Governor Ewa Jurczyk. / Photo by Dawid Lach

Within the framework of cooperation with universities Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa will provide students with the opportunity to practice. In addition, the company will enable students to acquire topics for thesis work and will allow universities to organize student tours. The signed agreements are aimed primarily at strengthening cooperation between the universities and JSW. For students this is a chance for good professional training and experience in difficult mining industry.

The same day in the District Office in Gliwice, Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa signed an agreement on cooperation with the Gliwice District in the field of organizing vocational training and guarantee of employment in JSW institutions for graduates of the Vocational School No. 2 in Knurów. The agreement concerns students who start school in the 2016/2017 school year. The contract stipulates that the number of persons planned to be employed will be determined by the company.

The agreements signed today are a clear signal for young people learning in vocational schools and those who are interested in mining-related fields that they can tie their future career with our company as a forward-looking company. We will be operating in Silesia for the next decades and we will need qualified staff. Machines, even the most modern ones, can be bought, but without employees no company can handle it. Today's agreements also proves that Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa is open to cooperation with the world of science, local governments, universities and schools - said Daniel Ozon,  Acting President of Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa.

Yesterday's deal was signed by Daniel Ozon, Acting President of the Management Board and Artur Wojtków,  Vice- President for Labor and Social Policy at JSW.