In Russia, the management of the Kursk plant “Electroagregat” demanded that the workers of the enterprise donate money for the needs of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (the so-called “svo”).
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The Center for National Resistance reported this today, February 5, citing informed sources.
Employees at all levels were notified of the need to write a statement to deduct from their salaries for January 2024 the amount of average daily earnings “for the needs of their own,” notes the Central Tax Service. “This caused indignation among workers, collective complaints began, but in response, the management of the enterprise began to threaten, offer to quit or go to war.
The CNS notes that every Russian employee can always report the positions of the Russian army to the appropriate chatbot or provide information about production at the plant.
Source: Racurs

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