WARSAW, June 10 (Reuters) - The following are significant news stories, press reports and events on Tuesday. ALL TIMES GMT (Poland: GMT + 2 hours):
POLLS
Support for the ruling Civic Coalition $(KO)$ in Poland is 32.3%, while for the opposition Law and Justice (PiS) 28.3%. In third place is the far right Confederation, which would be voted for by 20.7% of respondents, Rzeczpospolita daily reported, citing an IBRiS poll.
CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS
Poland intends to spend 182.5 million zlotys ($48.7 million) on the National Critical Raw Materials Search Program. The draft law on this matter is to be submitted for consultation by the end of June, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna daily reported.
REPORT ON POLISH COMPANIES
A report by the ManpowerGroup agency shows that more Polish companies still intend to hire new employees in the coming months than to cut employment. In the third quarter, 31% of companies want to increase employment, and 20% reduce it, Rzeczpospolita daily reported.
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