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Putin: Labor migrants in Russia must work legally according to the law

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Putin: Labor migrants in Russia must work legally
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with journalists in Dushanbe about the country's labor needs, the activities of labor migrants, and compliance with laws. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

According to him, Russia currently needs labor resources in various sectors, but this process must be carried out strictly within the framework of order and law. Putin emphasized the importance of labor migrants living in conditions worthy of human dignity and complying with Russian laws.

He always reminds that migrants must obey the law. At the same time, the head of state acknowledged certain problems in the labor market and noted the necessity of protecting the interests of Russian citizens.

As a result of negotiations between the presidents of Russia and Tajikistan, it became known that currently more than one million Tajik citizens are active in various sectors within Russian territory. They mainly work in construction, housing and communal services, transport, and logistics, making a significant contribution to the development of the Russian economy.

Putin also stressed that the Russian government is working to create decent working and living conditions for labor migrants. The country considers it an important task not only to use the workforce effectively but also to ensure that migrants operate under legal and humane conditions.

Thus, the Russian president once again reminded that the labor market is open, but strict adherence to order and laws is paramount. This is necessary to maintain the stability of the country's economy and social peace.

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