The Employment Service ends support for the “Belorus” sanatorium Business



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The Employment Service announced that a task force had been created in the Kaunas Customer Service Department to serve company employees so that they could smoothly register and receive consultations from a psychologist.

The Employment Service has drawn up a plan for 393 employees of the institution, 133 of whom are doctors, so that they can enter the labor market in the most fluid way possible. The “Belorus” sanatorium employs about 350 Lithuanian citizens, the rest are Belarusians.

Currently, 223 doctors are needed in the Kaunas region, including 157 in Kaunas County, 34 in Alytus, 32 in Marijampolė, including 51 doctors in various fields, 98 general practice nurses, 43 nursing assistants, according to the service statuses.

Žygimantas Gedvila / 15min photo / concentration of the sanatorium staff

Žygimantas Gedvila / 15min photo / concentration of the staff of the sanatorium “Bielorrusia”

The BNS service reported that total support to the sanatorium due to staff downtime amounted to 1.37 million. euros.

Following the application of European Union sanctions by Belarus, people who leave the institution will be able to receive a specific benefit only once. The Seimas made that decision in early January.

The payment of the penalty will be 77.58%. the average salary of two employees, but not more than 2,890 euros. For employees who have not worked for the company for 12 months, the benefit will be based on their average income. They will also be subject to a maximum limit of € 2,890.

The case of Belarus is the first in Lithuania’s history in which international sanctions are applied to an institution operating in the country. Following his request, Swedbank froze the sanitarium accounts in mid-December.

According to the Records Center, the Belorus sanatorium belongs to the Board of Presidential Affairs of Belarus and is directly subordinate to Aliaksandr Lukashenko.

Sigismund Gedvila / 15min photo / Belarusian Sanatorium in Druskininkai

Sigismund Gedvila / 15min photo / Belarusian Sanatorium in Druskininkai

At the end of 2020, the EU imposed sanctions on the General Economic Board (GHU), which reports directly to the Belarusian Presidential Affairs Board.

Swedbank, which has frozen the accounts of the sanatorium, does not detail the exact basis on which that decision was made.



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