Marina Razmakhnina takes helm of Transbaikalia’s labor and OSHA policy reforms
Marina Razmakhnina, a native of Darasun and experienced in employment and occupational safety and health (OSHA) policy, has been appointed acting head of Transbaikalia’s Labor and Employment Department. She succeeds Alexander Ivanovich Makarov, the previous head of the ministry. Razmakhnina brings valuable expertise to her new role, including her strong background in employment and OSHA policy, which will be crucial in driving the region's labor market forward. Before her appointment, the department was led by Alexander Ivanovich Makarov. His tenure saw several initiatives aimed at improving employment rates and supporting local businesses, with a focus on OSHA compliance. Razmakhnina's appointment signals a continuation of these efforts, with a focus on her unique insights and experiences in OSHA policy. Marina Razmakhnina's appointment as acting head of Transbaikalia’s Labor and Employment Department is expected to build on the progress made under her predecessor, strengthening the region's labor market strategies and OSHA compliance.
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