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The Federal Service for Labour and Employment [2] (Rostrud; Russian: Федеральная служба по труду и занятости (Роструд)) is the federal executive body of Russia under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation.
A migrant labourer centre in Troitsky Administrative Okrug, Moscow. Conditions for migrant labourers have been described as poor by news reports and human rights organisations alike, with Human Rights Watch saying that "large numbers of these workers are subjected to abuse and exploitation by employers, employment agencies, and other intermediaries, and are victims of extortion and abuse by ...
Immigration to Russia involves foreign citizens (or people without any citizenship) seeking permanent residence in the territory of the Russian Federation.Historically, Russian empire was one of the World's leading destination for immigrants starting with the reign of Peter I in ca. 1700, and especially after the ascension of Catherine II to the Russian throne in 1762, until the October ...
Soviet officials established schools that taught in English or German for the children of foreign workers, and foreign workers had their own newspapers such as the Moscow Daily Times, and a Foreign Workers Bookshop was established in Moscow to provide reading material in languages such as English and German for educational or entertainment ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 February 2025. Policy on permits required to enter Russia and the occupied territories of Ukraine Politics of Russia Law Constitution Russian Criminal Code Tax Code Mental Health Law Presidency President Vladimir Putin (list) Presidential Administration Security Council State Council Executive Prime ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's interior ministry has prepared draft legislation that would force foreigners to sign a "loyalty agreement" forbidding them from criticising official policy, discrediting ...
Derbisheva, a resolute woman in her mid-50s, takes care of Kyrgyz who are working in Russia and have gotten into trouble there. Problems include criminal activity, mostly drug trafficking or robbery.
As part of that push, Putin signed a decree in early May which stated that at least 80% of Russian companies in key economic sectors should transition to using Russian-made software by 2030.