April 17, 2016, 09:53 | crisis | debt | salary | Shikotan
Discharged from fish processing plant on the island of Shikotan Kuril staff paid full salary. The entitlement to receive 35 people.
“Debts repaid plant employees who had previously worked on Shikotan, and then moved to Sakhalin and work in the village of Ozersk, – reported the press service of the Sakhalin Region Governor Oleg Kozhemyako
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Vredpriyatie owed to employees 6.8 million rubles. The rest of the 200 employees will pay the money next week.
On the “straight line” with Russian President Vladimir Putin, ex-employees of JSC “Rybokombinat Island” complained slave labor conditions and non-payment of wages Shitokan island. According to them, appeal to the prosecutor’s office and the presidential administration has not yet yielded results.
After treatment of workers on Shikotan flew Deputy Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Gulyagin, Sakhalin region prosecutor Nikolay Ryabov and the head of the field Kozhemyako. It was also a criminal case on the director of the plant.
It should be noted that the residents of the island of Kunashir in the framework of reception of citizens told Gulyaginu, Kozhemyako, as well as the head of the Labor Agency Vsevolod Vukolova about another fact of mass non-payment of salaries.
As the press service of the regional government, we are talking about the inveterate duty. In 2011, the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Rusekotrans” ceased to exist in Yuzhno-Kurilsk. At the same time dozens of former employees still have not paid the full wages. The total amount of debt to residents, including shift workers, have grown to tens of millions of rubles.
In 2011, the case was tried, the decision was rendered in favor of the former rabotnikov.Sudebnoe decision still has not fulfilled although the ex-head of the company was even a receipt. Later, on the basis of “Rusekotransa” created another organization. But it is, according to people abusing the trust of workers. Representatives of the Prosecutor General’s Office and the Labor Agency pledged to help former employees Gupalo.
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