Experts evaluated the changes in the labor market in Russia after the start of special operations

According to a study by the recruitment portal SuperJob, most companies in Russia do not plan to cut staff, reports DEA News”.

“The majority of companies (77%) are not reducing staff and are not planning to do so,” the research says.

A significant number of cuts occurred in December 2014 following the introduction of the first Western sanctions.

“At the time, only 59% of companies did not lay off workers and did not plan to do so. The number of companies that made and planned cuts in March 2020, when the curfew began in Russia due to the coronavirus pandemic, has also increased significantly, ”said he.

Only 3% of companies are scheduled for major layoffs, and the other 13% are scheduled for minor cuts. At the same time, before the start of special military operations, these figures were 1% and 6%, respectively.

Former HR Specialist said About the lack of overstaffing in the IT sector.



Source: Gazeta

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