The Ministry developed a production calendar for the year 2013
22 November 2012, Thursday
The official website of the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Protection of the Republic Tatarstan allocated a production calendar for the year 2013 for employers operating in the territory of the Republic of Tatarstan, as well as an explanation of the standard working hours in 2013.
The calendar shows the rate of work for months, quarters, and the year 2013 at 40 -, 36 - 35 - and 24-hour work week, and the number of weekdays and weekends during the five-day work week with two days off.
Thus, in the Republic of Tatarstan in 2013,with a five-day working week with two days off there are 243 working days, including 10 reduced by one hour working days (February 22, March 7, April 30, May 8, June 11, August 7, August 29, October 14, November 5 and December 31), and 122 days - weekend, including 18 public holidays and 3 additional days of rest (2, May 3 and May 10, in connection with a match public holidays on 5 and 6 January, February 23 weekend on Saturday and Sunday).
In order to organize systematic work to support various categories of Fatherland defenders, participants in heroic events, as well as to perpetuate the memory of servicemen and law enforcement officials who died in the performance of military and official duty, a public project of the Volga Federal District “Heroes of the Fatherland” was held.
A new Inclusive Game Park was opened in Kazan on December 15. It was built by the joint efforts of the Government of the Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan Administration, the Coca-Cola System in Russia and the Naked Heart Foundation.
Last week 447 employees of ZAO Biryuli carrying out its activity in agricultural sector were paid out delayed salary for an overall amount of 2120,0 thousand rubles.
Territorial Social Security Offices throughout the Republic of Tatarstan keep on accepting claims for the First Baby Benefit - social safety net mechanism introduced by Russian President Vladimir Putin since 1 January 2018.
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