In Mariupol, occupiers "exempt local teachers from salaries"
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In temporarily occupied Mariupol, the invaders have not paid salaries to utility workers, nor scholarships to students.
This was reported by the Mariupol city council.
Employees of the fake Pryazovskyy State Technical University operating in occupied Mariupol have not been paid their salaries for two months. The occupiers have also been delaying the payment of scholarships to students," the report said.
Mariupol residents said that they had repeatedly appealed to the university administration, but received no response. The same situation is observed at practically all communal institutions.
The city council notes that Mariupol residents have been complaining about non-payment of salaries for a long time. For example, in May this year there was a strike of drivers in the city.
The city is experiencing problems with vehicles getting to the line. Collaborators talk about 'preventive' measures, while people are advised to walk. In reality, employees have not been paid their salaries for months," the city council reported.
For months, people have not been able to get the money they have earned. But the occupiers are not embarrassed by this.
Earlier, Sotsportal wrote that the death rate among civilians in temporarily occupied Mariupol had significantly increased.
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