Many Poles in Norway experience discrimination and prejudice[NO]
Many Poles in Norway experience discrimination and prejudice, feeling they are perceived solely as labourers. A survey by the Polish-Norwegian Association reveals that 70% of respondents have faced discrimination, with 80% believing they are seen only as a workforce. Common issues include derogatory comments, exclusion, and unfair treatment at work. The association's leader, Maciej Karpinski, emphasizes the need for greater awareness and integration efforts to combat these stereotypes.The Equality and Anti-Discrimination Ombud in Norway acknowledges the problem and encourages affected individuals to report incidents. Efforts are underway to improve the situation, but challenges remain.