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Thirteen Expert Employees Transferred to Kamchatka Peninsula

Arrival of 13 skilled experts, including second pilots and helicopter mechanics for Mi-8, pharmacists, and other sought-after professionals, in the Kamchatka region.

Thirteen Expert Workers Relocated to Kamchatka Peninsula
Thirteen Expert Workers Relocated to Kamchatka Peninsula

Thirteen Expert Employees Transferred to Kamchatka Peninsula

In a significant move to bolster the economy and address labor shortages, the "Active Labor Market Policies" program under Kamchatka Krai's national project "Human Resources" has been launched. This initiative is designed to support employment and labor market regulation, with a focus on helping employers and relocated professionals.

The program offers financial incentives to employers who hire specialists that have relocated to Kamchatka Krai. These subsidies can cover expenses related to relocation, baggage transportation, housing rental or purchase, including the "Far Eastern Mortgage", and setting up the employee and their family in their new location.

Thirteen specialists, including second pilots, flight mechanics, and pharmacists, have already relocated to Kamchatka Krai under this program. Their unique skills are driving growth in sectors such as mining, healthcare, and aviation, contributing significantly to the economic development of the region.

The program is part of a broader national initiative called the "Human Resources" project, which aims to improve workforce quality and availability. The "Active Labor Market Policies" project, in particular, is designed to improve the labor market in Kamchatka Krai.

While detailed official descriptions of the program in Kamchatka Krai are scarce, active labor market policies typically include job matching services, training subsidies, relocation support, and employer incentives. These align with the goals of the national project "Human Resources".

The specialists' relocation is intended to benefit the economy and society of Kamchatka Krai. Igor Golovanov, Deputy Minister of Labor and Human Resources Development of Kamchatka Krai, confirmed that the relocated specialists have commenced work. This step towards implementing the "Active Labor Market Policies" project is a significant step towards addressing workforce needs in the region.

In conclusion, the "Active Labor Market Policies" program in Kamchatka Krai is a valuable initiative that offers opportunities for professionals to participate in the development of the Far East, while supporting businesses in need of qualified personnel. The program's expansion is aimed at benefiting both professionals and businesses, ultimately contributing to the economic growth and development of Kamchatka Krai.

[1] For more information on active labor market policies, please refer to [insert relevant source here].

  1. The program in Kamchatka Krai, part of the "Active Labor Market Policies", extends financial incentives to employers in various industries, such as finance, aviation, and transportation, for hiring specialists who have relocated.
  2. The relocated professionals, mainly second pilots, flight mechanics, and pharmacists, have bolstered the growth of multiple sectors in Kamchatka Krai, including aviation, thereby driving overall economic development.

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