Kyrgyz citizens in Russia helped recover over 1.6 million rubles in back wages
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kyrgyzstan's Ministry of Labor, Social Security, and Migration office in Russia assisted 18 Kyrgyz citizens.
- The citizens successfully recovered owed wages totaling 1.648 million rubles from a Russian company.
- This action is part of ongoing efforts to protect the labor rights of Kyrgyz citizens working in Russia.
The representative office of Kyrgyzstan's Ministry of Labor, Social Security, and Migration in Russia has successfully intervened on behalf of 18 Kyrgyz citizens, helping them recover unpaid wages. The total amount recovered for these workers amounts to 1,648,300 rubles.
The funds were owed by a Russian company identified as OOO "Prioritet." The ministry's office in Russia has been actively working to safeguard the labor rights and legitimate interests of Kyrgyz citizens employed within the Russian Federation.
This successful recovery of wages underscores the office's commitment to providing support and legal assistance to Kyrgyz migrant workers. It highlights the challenges faced by foreign laborers in ensuring fair payment for their work and the role of governmental representation in resolving such disputes.
The ministry continues its efforts to address labor rights issues, aiming to ensure that Kyrgyz citizens working abroad receive just compensation and are protected from exploitation.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.