The company will assist in training and job search for employees of a number of Mariupol businesses.
Metinvest Group will help employees of its businesses in Mariupol find jobs, the company’s press service reports.
Employees of Ilyich Combine, Azovstal, the Mariupol Mechanical Repair Plant, the Metinvest-Promservis repair facility and other company assets in Mariupol will be able to learn new skills and find jobs.
“To date, the company continues to pay two-thirds of the salary to Mariupol employees who have fled the Ukrainian-controlled territory and are registered in Metinvest’s career centers for employment in the Group’s businesses in other cities, “said the message.
It was noted that from June 16, labor relations with employees of Mariupol businesses, who have not yet found employment in any of Metinvest’s existing businesses, have been suspended.
“The group will help to retrain and find work in its businesses in Zaporozhye, Kryvyi Rih, Pokrovsk or Kamensky. Training for in-demand professions is organized by Metinvest Polytechnic Technical University at its production sites,” says the company.
The company will provide significant material support to those who decide to undergo training/employment in the form of various compensations, social benefits, humanitarian aid and guaranteed income:
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Costs for moving to the city of study or a new place of work or renting housing for up to 6 months are paid in advance,
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“lifting” and a fixed amount of salary is paid for each month of training,
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in a new workplace at Metinvest, the employee is assigned a monthly salary according to profession in accordance with the staff table and the current salary and bonus regulations of the business in which he or she works,
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employees can rely on food packages from the company for their families, support in finding housing through the corporate program “Home for Friends” or temporary accommodation at the company’s social facilities, assistance with enrolling children in a kindergarten or school, admission to Metinvest Polytechnic University ”, treatment and psychological assistance.
Metinvest said that in addition to reducing unemployment in the country and growing the economy, this decision will help maintain a talent pool of professionals capable of continuing and launching production in Mariupol after the release.
In just 100 days of the war, Metinvest sent more than UAH 1.5 billion to help Ukraine and Ukrainians. The company also began making armored plates and will provide defenders with 100,000 bulletproof vests.
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Source: korrespondent

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