Tomsk Migrant Workers Get Paid Over 9 Million Rubles in Back Wages
Summary of Key Points
- 28 migrant workers from Tomsk received their salaries, totaling more than 9 million rubles.
- Workers were owed between 100,000 and 400,000 rubles each, or between $1,300 and $5,200.
- The local prosecutor's office launched an investigation into the wage discrepancies.
Migrant Workers in Tomsk Paid Late
In Tomsk, 28 migrant workers have received their back wages, totaling over 9 million rubles (about $117,000). The workers were owed between 100,000 and 400,000 rubles each, or between $1,300 and $5,200.
The workers, who hail from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, were employed by a construction company. They had not been paid for several months, and some had gone without pay for as long as a year.
Investigation Launched
The local prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into the wage discrepancies. The investigation is ongoing, and no charges have yet been filed.
The Tomsk Oblast government has expressed its concern about the situation and has pledged to do everything in its power to ensure that the workers are paid what they are owed.
Steps Taken to Help Migrant Workers
In addition to the investigation, the Tomsk Oblast government has taken several steps to help the migrant workers.
- The government has provided the workers with temporary housing and food.
- The government has also helped the workers to find new jobs.
- The government is working with the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ensure that the workers are able to return home safely.
Conclusion
The situation of the migrant workers in Tomsk is a reminder of the vulnerability of migrant workers everywhere. Migrant workers are often exploited by employers who take advantage of their lack of legal status. It is important to remember that migrant workers are human beings who deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.
The Tomsk Oblast government is to be commended for taking steps to help the migrant workers. The government's actions show that it is committed to protecting the rights of all workers, regardless of their immigration status.