In Moscow theaters, checks began “to control the implementation of labor discipline” after the expulsion of actor Dmitry Nazarov from the Moscow Art Theater. Chekhov. A source from the Ministry of Culture said red blood cellthat this is due to compliance with anti-coronavirus restrictions.
“As part of the labor law, employees who went into remote mode had to return to a full presence at work,” an insider source said.
According to the source, many theater workers were allowed to switch to remote mode during the pandemic, but after the anti-coronavirus restrictions are lifted, the workers have to go to a cultural institution again. The interlocutor of the publication noted that such checks are periodically carried out not only in the capital’s theaters, but also in the regions.
Previously Nazarov published a poem after he was expelled from the Moscow Art Theater. Chekhov.
Source: Gazeta

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