Teachers' bonuses cut in russian region to finance war
Kyiv • UNN
In the Irkutsk region of the russian federation, teachers' bonuses were cut from 10 to 40 thousand rubles to transfer funds to the military. Employees from several districts report that payments have been cut, although local authorities deny this.
In the Irkutsk region of the russian federation, teachers' bonuses have been reduced for transferring funds for military needs. This is reported by the russian media, UNN reports.
Details
According to one of the employees of a cultural institution in Ust-Kut district, a conference call was held in late October, where regional officials announced that they were withholding part of the bonuses, which could reach 10,000-40,000 rubles per employee. She said that the funds were allegedly directed to the needs of the military due to a lack of funds to support the military operations.
Similar complaints about the reduction of payments have been received from the slyudyansky and nizhniy udinsky districts. However, the education department of the slyudyansky district denied this information, saying that no such decisions had been made and that the data was not true.