Mass media play a very important role in shaping public opinion about organ transplanta-tion. This article presents the characteristics of an ex mortuo transplantation image, in comparison with legal rights. The language, as well as social, ethical, religious and legal aspects are described. The authors draw a conclusion that the differences in understanding ex mortuo transplantations between Polish people and law are significant.
This article discusses flexicurity, which is a very important and popular issue nowadays. The term flexicurity is used to characterize a successful combination of adaptability to a changing international environment and a solidarity welfare system, which protects the citizens from the brutal consequences of structural change. It is also presents how the Polish media and Polish employers view flexicurity. There is a strong demand in Poland to make labour markets, employment and work organization more flexible. It is impor-tant to make Polish employers and government remember that at the same time that there is an equally strong demand for providing security to employees and for preserv-ing social cohesion in the society.
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