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Over 1.8 Thousand Citizens of Tajikistan Employed in Russia with Assistance from Ministry of Labor
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Over 1.8 Thousand Citizens of Tajikistan Employed in Russia with Assistance from Ministry of Labor

From Asia-Plus · (5m ago) English Positive tone

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Over 1,800 Tajik citizens found employment in Russia during the first three months of the year through the Ministry of Labor, Migration and Employment of the Population (MoLMEP).
  • These jobs include both permanent and seasonal positions, arranged systematically under bilateral agreements.
  • Tajikistan also secured 800 employment quotas for South Korea, with 26 candidates passing the EPS exam.

The Ministry of Labor, Migration and Employment of the Population (MoLMEP) continues to facilitate significant employment opportunities for Tajik citizens abroad, with over 1,800 finding work in Russia in the first quarter alone. This consistent effort underscores Tajikistan's focus on leveraging international labor markets to support its economy and provide livelihoods for its people.

The systematic approach, operating within the framework of bilateral agreements, ensures that employment in Russia is not ad-hoc but rather a structured process. This includes both permanent and seasonal roles, catering to diverse needs. The MoLMEP actively provides contact information for its representative offices, encouraging citizens to utilize official channels for job searching and assistance, thereby promoting safe and regulated migration.

Beyond Russia, Tajikistan is actively diversifying employment avenues. The allocation of 800 quotas for South Korea, with a notable success rate in the Employment Permit System (EPS) exams, highlights the nation's commitment to expanding opportunities. This proactive engagement in international labor cooperation is vital for Tajikistan, offering its citizens valuable experience and remittances that contribute significantly to the national economy.

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Originally published by Asia-Plus in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.