Moscow authorities recover nearly 1 million rubles in unpaid wages for labor migrants from Uzbekistan
A group of temporarily working compatriots in Moscow filed a complaint about the company "Megatron" not paying their monthly wages.

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In Moscow, 950,000 rubles of wages, which were not paid on time, have been recovered for workers from Uzbekistan.
According to the Agency for External Labor Migration, a group of compatriots temporarily working in Moscow filed a complaint about the non-payment of monthly wages by the company "Megatron."
The Center for Handling Appeals and Legal Support for Labor Migrants, under the Moscow office of the Agency for External Labor Migration, in cooperation with law enforcement agencies, recovered 950,000 rubles in wages for 11 citizens.
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