Employees are not paid wages for several months in some enterprises and institutions of Crimea. The “deputy prime minister” Larisa Opanasyuk informed about that at the meeting of the Crimean “government”, Krym Media reports.
In particular, employees didn’t get wages for May and June in the Krymskiy TITAN plant located in Armyansk and owned by the Ukrainian businessman Dmitry Firtash. The Simferopol state enterprise for forestry and hunting haven’t paid its employees since May. Also teachers didn’t get holiday pay and incentive payments in some schools of the peninsula.
“The Kerch school #26 didn’t pay incentive allowances, and the school #3 in Staryi Krym left teachers without bonuses and health care payments when they went on leave,” Opanasyuk said.
The “head” of Crimea Sergey Aksenov entrusted the competent bodies with a task to deal with debts as soon as possible and also promised to involve the prosecutor’s office.
“This question has to be definitely settled for today. I ask the prosecutor’s office to deal with private owners,” Aksenov summed up.
As a reminder, the Crimeans were paid more than 285 million rubles (113 million hryvnyas at the NBU exchange rate – editor’s note) of arrears in wages in early June.