External Labor Migration Agency provides information about salaries for labor migrants willing to work at Russia’s construction sites
Labor migrants from Uzbekistan working at construction sites in Russia will be paid at least 40 thousand rubles and more, the External Labor Migration Agency said.
Photo: Egor Aleev / TASS
Reportedly there are vacancies in more than 60 specialties in the construction industry.
The pandemic has reduced the influx of foreigners into the Russian Federation. Against the background of closed borders, competition for labor has increased, which has led to an increase in migrants’ incomes.
Uzbekistan is planning to send about 10 thousand citizens to work at construction sites in Russia by mid-January 2022.
Previously, the Moscow authorities reported that the capital intends to completely get rid of migrants at construction sites.
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