In Russia, they offered to introduce a six-day working week. According to the newspaper, such an offer “News”In his appeal to Anton Kotyakov, head of the Ministry of Labor of the Association of Avanti Entrepreneurs for the Promotion of Business Patriotism.
The document states that before the first wave of sanctions was introduced in 2014, the Russian economy had been growing steadily and was one of the five largest economies in the world. But now the sanctions have increased the burden on the economic sector.
“Thanks to the clear actions of the government and the Central Bank, the Russian economy and national currency not only withstood the blow, but also resisted stress,” the text of the document states.
The authors of the initiative added that the financial and economic system continues to need additional investments.
The increase in the working week should help increase the strength of the Russian economy in modern conditions. Also, according to the authors of the proposal, it will help implement the tasks set for 2023 by Russian President Vladimir Putin. For example, make technological and industrial breakthroughs, strengthen economic sovereignty and reduce dependence on foreign institutions.
The Russian food market, which has been under stress since the pandemic in 2022, faced with new problems. These are difficulties with imports and exports, and difficulties with international payments and sanctions, and the urgent need to replace the import of missing foreign goods – not only products, but also equipment, raw materials and much more. How the market is coping with the crisis, what decisions the food retailer is making in the face of new challenges and what it will face in 2023, said Natalia Nazarova, Director of the ANO “Institute for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development”.