September 24, 2024
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Klitschko announced the shortage of public utility workers in Kyiv

Klitschko announced a shortage of public utility workers in Kyiv Mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko reported a shortage of 6,500 public utility workers, including drivers and construction workers. This is due to the war and mobilization, the city trains women in “male professions”.”, — write on: unn.ua

There is a shortage of public utility workers in Kyiv. Currently, there are approximately 6,500 vacancies, including drivers, subway drivers, construction workers, and housing and communal services workers. Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said this on Kyiv24, reports UNN.

“We lack workers in our city. This is related to the war. It is also no secret that more than 120,000 Kyiv residents, the vast majority of whom are men, have put on military uniforms, taken up weapons, and defend our state. Mobilization is underway, and this is also related to There is a shortage of male workers and there are 6,500 vacancies for us today we provide the vital activity of our city with a limited number of employees, but now we are also doing everything to also train women in men’s professions,” Klitschko said.

We will remind

53% of Ukrainians consider the lack of personnel a problem, according to a survey by the Razumkov Center. Among other problems of the labor market are mobilization, the outflow of personnel abroad and the darkening of economic relations.

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