General labor positions in Poland provide foreign workers with secure, regulated employment in construction sites, facilities, events, warehouses, renovation projects, and general manual support. Major activity areas (Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Poznań) sustain steady demand for entry-level roles.
Entry-level general labor jobs typically require no prior experience or Polish language proficiency. Employers deliver on-site training, official contracts, and structured schedules compliant with Polish labor law.
Core tasks include material handling, site support, basic repairs, setup/clearing, cleaning work areas, and assisting skilled teams.
Key facts for 2026:
- Minimum wage: PLN 4 666/month brutto
- Average gross pay in general labor roles: PLN 4 500–6 500/month
- Overtime premium: minimum +50% on Sundays, +25–50% at night
- Accommodation assistance: common (shared housing or allowance) in project areas
- Shift structure: 8–12 hours, day shifts mostly, weekend options
These roles suit individuals and couples seeking legal employment, predictable income, and potential for long-term contracts in Poland’s active construction and support industries.