Defense personnel are paid extra

Organizations belonging to the military-industrial complex (DIC) receive financial support. They will have to spend it on paying employees salaries, but not all employees, but those who move from other cities and regions.

The Ministry of Labor is coming up with such an initiative. According to Vedomosti, the compensation will be 262,188 rubles per employee per year. That is, 21,849 rubles per month.

But the payments are not monthly, but quarterly – 65,547 rubles each. This is due to the fact that compensation will be provided on the basis of hours worked, which “significantly reduces the risk of abuse by citizens”.

To this end, the necessary amendments have been made to the draft decree on state aid to legal entities and individual entrepreneurs employed by unemployed citizens.

The compensation will be paid from 2023. A total of 1 billion rubles was allocated for compensation.

According to the explanatory memorandum to the motion for a resolution, companies in the defense industry are currently short of 3,814 people.

Source: Z R

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