September 29, 2024
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The occupiers are forcing utility workers to waive salary arrears

Occupiers force utility workers to waive salary arrears In the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporozhye, utility workers are forced to waive salary arrears. This leads to mass layoffs and a critical shortage of personnel in the utility sector.”, — write on: unn.ua

Utility workers in the captured territories are forced to waive salary arrears. This is reported by the Center of National Resistance, transmits UNN.

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The enterprises of the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia, in particular in Berdyansk, began to receive demands from the Russian occupation authorities to waive salary arrears. Managers of communal enterprises, such as “Gorlift” and “Berdyanskvoda”, received instructions from the occupiers about the need to collect applications for refusal of payments.

This situation leads to mass layoffs of workers who do not want to put up with unfair conditions. As a result, there is already a critical shortage of personnel at utilities in the occupied territories.

The situation in temporarily occupied Donetsk is particularly impressive, where the collaborative authorities cannot restore public transport. Only a third of the buses, trolleybuses and trams operate on the line, as most of the drivers were mobilized to the ranks of the enemy army.

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