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24 of September, 19:26

Medvedev: immigrants need to employ needs areas
Refugees from Ukraine are obliged to work in the Russian Federation taking into account the needs of regions in those or other experts, said the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation D. Medvedev And..

" With regard to employment, is an important topic given the lack of a number of professions and experts in certain areas in our country, " Medvedev said at a meeting with the head of the Federal migration service of Russia Konstantin Romodanovsky.

He noticed That " we need this resource to apply, but so that it was appropriate given the division of labour in our market ".

" Not only that one place alone and those Experts were, for example, health Experts, and from the standpoint of dispersion of experts on the territory of the whole country ", - said Medvedev.

The Prime Minister, Speaking on refugees, said That " this is exactly the group of people that we are obliged to take on rations."" They remain to work, to live with us, and we need to solve the problems of their arrangement, apparatus in school, the workplace, " he said.

He explained That under the arrangement has in mind Not only the representation of space in the temporary accommodation, " but in a broader sense development as persons, at the time, located on the square of the RF with the prospect That the person has the opportunity to be, remain, or will live long enough, and he needs to solve a number of different vital the main issues ".

Romodanovsky said, Which employs about a thousand points of temporary accommodation for those who do Not have the opportunity to visit with relatives and friends. In addition, He added That the numbers are changing. According to him, the regions currently actively engaged in preparations for the resettlement of immigrants in the autumn-winter period.

Speaking of assistants, coming from Ukraine, He said That the regions pleased with them, and these citizens are in demand on the Russian market.

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