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Number Of Labor Disputes In Russia Growing, Not
Reflected In Official Reports - Public Chamber Member
MOSCOW. April 30 (Interfax) - Russian employers significantly under record
the number of strikes at their enterprises in official reports, a Public Chamber
member said.
"The number of conflicts is growing, but they are not registered officially,"
Public Chamber labor relations and pension support commission head Oleg
Neterebsky said during public hearings at the Public Chamber.
Official data submitted by employers show that there were from 2 to 11
strikes involving about 1,000 people in 2007, the Public Chamber quoted
Neterebsky as saying. However, statistics obtained by trade unions directly from
employees indicate that Russia saw 1,072 labor disputes involving 470,000 people
in 2007, he said.
Employers "succeed in finding sophisticated methods to rig the law, and the
number of people working for the Russian labor inspectorates makes it possible
to comprehensively inspect an enterprise no more frequently than once in 32
years," Neterebsky said.
Khusain Tekayev of the Prosecutor General's Office said prosecution agencies
uncovered more than 113,000 violations of the law on labor protection and
716,000 violations of people's labor rights, more than half of which concerned
remuneration issues, in 2007.
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