In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the problem of paying salaries to public sector employees is growing.
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The list of those who are not being paid by the occupiers has now been expanded to include teachers. In their case, the arrears in payments sometimes reach several months. This was reported today, July 8, on the website of the National Resistance Center.
The Central Nervous System notes that given the critical shortage of teachers in the occupied territories, it can be concluded that the enemy is in a critical situation with the budget for paying teachers.
After all, only by promising high salaries can local collaborators hire workers for the educational sphere of temporarily occupied Ukraine. They mainly bring in teachers from Russia, in particular from Ossetia, Bashkortostan, Chelyabinsk, Kursk, Sverdlovsk and Ivanovo regions, – the Central NSC notes.
According to the Central Nervous System, in addition to teachers, emergency service workers also have problems with payments.
Source: Racurs

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