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Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Vadim Pristayko said the government’s main task is to make the process of employing Ukrainians abroad “as organized as possible.”
The government will not prevent Ukrainians from going abroad to work, insured Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic integration, Vadim Priestayko, at a briefing on May 1.
“The government relies on those Ukrainians who have recently worked abroad, with their assistance in developing the country, but we understand that we cannot yet offer the most active part of this workforce the European level of wages, but we will not create barriers artificial “. Our task is to make the process of employment abroad as organized as possible, “he said.
According to Priestayko, the Cabinet of Ministers expects “a centralized appeal from the governments of the countries interested in our employees.”
“We also look forward to guaranteed formal employment [для украинцев] for a period of at least three months. We hope that the departure and arrival of these groups is coordinated and organized. Maybe on charter flights. Observation, testing and other necessary medical measures. [должны] it will be provided both in the country where our workers come from and when they return to Ukraine. We also hope [нашим согражданам] A social security package will be provided, mainly health insurance, as well as a decent level of maintenance and wages, “he emphasized.
According to Priestayko, this process can be debugged starting next week.
On April 24, it emerged that Finland, despite restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, organized a flight to deliver seasonal workers from Ukraine.
On April 28, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine announced that several countries, despite closed borders, were ready to receive seasonal workers from Ukraine. At the same time, Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba believes that in the context of the spread of the pandemic, any trip is “a danger of illness, especially when this trip is by plane.”
On April 29, the Ukrainian State Aviation Administration blocked the Kiev – London charter flight, which was supposed to send temporary workers to the UK. With a nine-hour delay, the board still flew to the UK capital.
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