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The Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia (Russian: Федерация Независимых Профсоюзов России, ФНПР, romanized: Federatsiya Nezavisimykh Profsoyuzov Rossii, FNPR) is the largest post-Soviet national trade union center in Russia [citation needed], with a membership estimated between 28 and 31.5 million (down from 70 million at its formation).
Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia, formed in 1990, successor to the Soviet era trade unions system, affiliated with the ITUC until 2022 [1] [2] and the General Confederation of Trade Unions. Sotsprof, formed in 1989; Union of Trade Unions of Russia, formed in 2010, affiliated with the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)
The Confederation of Labour of Russia (KTR) is a national trade union center in Russia. It was founded on 12 April 1995 and is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation . References
Russia's defense industry is short tens of thousands of skilled workers, and 1970s laws on what jobs women can do aren't helping, data suggests. Russia's defense industry has a massive labor shortage.
The former Fox News primetime host and Donald Trump ally made waves nine months ago when he unexpectedly appeared in Moscow to interview Putin himself, only to be widely derided for his credulous ...
It was formed by the Left Front, Russian Communist Workers' Party (RCWP) and several unions on 21 December 2010, [2] but was only registered on 4 December 2012 on the eight attempt. [ 3 ] On 27 February 2020, the party was de-registered by the Supreme Court of Russia after the Ministry of Justice appealed for the party's liquidation over its ...
The RSPP represents the successor in the Russian Federation of the previous USSR scientific and industrial union [1] founded in the summer of 1990. Arkady Volsky founded the Union in 1991 [2] and headed it until 2005. [3] He was succeeded by Aleksandr Shokhin, vice-premier of Russia from 1991 to 1994, and subsequently a Duma deputy for eight ...
In his first public comments since the recent bombshell revelations in the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought against Fox News, Lachlan Murdoch defended the cable news network Thursday and ...