More than three thousand people in the country are paid late
10 December 2012, Monday
According TatarstanStat on December 1 this year in the country, there are 3397 people who do not receive their salaries on time. Most workers, to whom the debtor companies are in arrears, registered in the agricultural sector. They number is more than 2 thousand people.
In other industries, the number of such workers is much smaller. In enterprises of manufacturing employers owed 690 employees in the production and distribution of electricity, gas and water - 203 employees in the building - 166 employees in enterprises for the collection of waste water and waste - 152 employees and organizations working in the field of culture - 55 employees .
Arrears of wages by an average per a person is just under 18,000. The least debt per 1 employee is in the enterprises collecting waste water and waste, where an average of one employee debt is 13 thousand 616 rubles. Most of all the debt is in the enterprises engaged in activities in the cultural field, where it is almost 80 thousand rubles for one employee.
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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