Polacks share their experience in Housing cooperative work
04 september 2012 17:18
Polacks share their experience in Housing cooperative work Educational seminar «Organizational management of companies and services for Housing cooperative: Polish and Ukrainian experience» is held from September, 4 till September, 7 in Kharkiv.
 
As a part of the seminar Ukrainian key staff from Odessa, Lviv, Donetsk and Kharkiv will represent the best practice in service offering of management of the houses, organization of work of the administrator and the work of managerial companies in accordance with modern realities of Ukrainian legislation system. Polish experts – administrators and managers of managerial companies from Krakow and Warsaw will represent their experience in organization of correspondent services.
 
«We will speak about exact achievements in this sphere that is being developed in Poland for about 20 years. We will tell about our laws in the real estate, in management of houses and buildings and how to develop the city so all the spheres of it were balanced. We have already visited smaller cities – Poltava, Zhitomir and we want our seminar to be finished in Kharkiv», - Yacek Kolybs’kij, the manager of Housing cooperative in Krakow informed. 
 
According to Oleksandr Biljatskyj, the director of Housing cooperative branch, there are more than  300 of Housing cooperatives in Kharkiv. It is planned that about 40 cooperatives will be created till the end of the year.
 
In Europe people feel more like masters in multiple-dwelling than people in Ukraine. In Ukraine people afraid to be left alone with their problems. There is also some informational vacuum that exists in the sphere of creation and work of Housing cooperative. For those who deal with Housing cooperatives we provide career enhancement training», - Oleksandr Biljatskyij informed.
 
There will be held a competition among the participants of the seminar. The winner will get free educational visit to Poland for the acquaintance with the experience of management and work of the companies.

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