Russian enterprises report record shortage of workers
The supply of personnel in the first quarter fell to its lowest level in the entire history of observations, while companies’ hiring plans for the second quarter were at a maximum, the Central Bank reports in its monitoring of enterprises. Since 1998, the Central Bank has been monthly surveying approximately 15 thousand companies about their assessments of the current situation and expectations (the April survey took into account the responses of 12.7 thousand).
According to enterprises, in the first quarter the problem of staff shortages worsened, the Central Bank notes. The provision of workers was minus 28.2 points (this is the balance of responses - the difference between the number of those who are provided with and those who experience a shortage of workers). The most acute shortage of personnel is still at manufacturing enterprises producing products for investment and consumer purposes, monitoring showed. Earlier, the Central Bank wrote that “the greatest need for workers has arisen in the areas of IT, manufacturing, as well as in areas with a large share of blue-collar specialties: cargo transportation, construction, agriculture, etc.”
In the second quarter, enterprises in the main sectors of the economy plan to increase the number of employees, the Central Bank reports the results of the survey. The question is where will they get them: there are almost no free hands left in the economy. Unemployment is at historic lows, and labor demand (employment plus vacancies) has caught up with supply (labor force).
In Tatarstan, 14-year-olds will be recruited to work at military factories
The Parliament of Tatarstan has prepared a new regional program to "promote youth employment", according to which teenagers 14-18 years old will be allowed to work in factories in their free time, Kommersant writes .
Separate paragraphs in the document indicate “promotion of employment of youth under the age of 35 in agriculture” and “at enterprises of the military-industrial complex.”
Officials are worried that the number of working youth in Tatarstan is declining - due to “a decline in the birth rate in the country in the 90s of the twentieth century” and due to the fact that young people prefer to study rather than work.
Last year, the State Council of the Republic wanted to allow teenagers from 16 years of age to be employed in hazardous and hazardous industries.
Earlier it became known that in the Tatarstan SEZ "Alabuga" underage students of the "Alabuga Polytechnic" are forced to assemble Iranian kamikaze drones , which are used in the war against Ukraine.
From "The Analyst":
THE RETURN OF THE PRIVATE ARMY
Russia has just permitted yet another private military company for Novotek,the gas supply giant.
A string of other private armies are expected to be authorised as these big resources companies struggle to protect their interests.
Generally speaking most Russian PMC’s are designed for combat operations, standing in for state military forces.
Wagner was of course the largest and best known, causing mayhem across Africa, Venezuela and Afghanistan.
The oil and gas companies however have a different requirement. For them this more about self-security.
Russia has a problem with this already. It requires men that should be mobilised, it doesn’t help defend the oil and gas facilities from air and drone strikes.
Yet there are also serious issues over who controls them and how they might eventually be used. Corporate armies capable of threatening the government - individually or jointly could be a problem all of their own.
The whole concept may have existed for some time - but Ukraine sending streams of drones has been the catalyst for security. And the irony is these armies have no more ability to protect these facilities than the hapless Russian army does. The most likely outcome is that the private armies grow, both as a hedge against Ukrainian attacks, but also to defend their assets in the event of a federal collapse and the need to protect physical assets. In many ways these armies tell you how deeply flawed the Russian political and economic systems is, that it needs to permit corporations to protect themselves with their own armies. You can’t help but think these are eventually going to be more trouble than anyone bargains for. Prighozhin should have been warning enough.
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From "The Analyst":
MASSIVE STRIKE ON RUSSIAN LOGISTICS
Ukraine launched a massive strike on Russian rear and logistics areas yesterday, along the line of contact in the Kupiansk sector. Drones and missiles in a coordinated strike designed to overwhelm and confuse, hit ammo depots and supply points, paying particular attention to supply trucks and vehicles, already in short supply due to losses.
The Russians have been using a variable attack system - striking in one place, failing, regrouping there and resupplying, then moving somewhere else on the line to attack while the previous groups repair and resupply to go again.
The Ukrainian plan to attack multiple points all at once allowed them to disrupt this ongoing rotation.
Another part of the reason for the attack was that troops moved from Kupiansk to Lyman nearly two months ago were now relocating back to Kupiansk. They too were part of the target plan for this strike during their transit.
The Ukrainians also attacked a key bridge over the river behind Russian lines.
There were already clear signs of problems behind Russian lines. Thefts of food and animals from those under occupation have shot up in the last few weeks, suggesting food shortages and low morale. Russian trucks have been hit hard over the past year and supply isn’t keeping up with demand. Shortages result, and troops take things into their own hands.
These attacks follow on from an operation late last week that involved StormShadow. Widely believed to have been a repair centre for Russian units, it’s since been revealed as the command HQ for the Russian Central Front and it was totally destroyed along with its senior officers and comms systems.
The strike along with others by drones has been possible only because strategic strikes at oil refineries have drawn away Russian air defences. These strikes will likely lure them back and Ukraine can resume its attacks on the refineries! An endless game of cat and mouse.
A good day for Ukraine!
Slava Ukraini
From "The Analyst":
MASSIVE AIRBASE STRIKE
Ukraine used ATACMS missiles to strike a major Russian air base last night at Dzhankoy in Kazan. The explosions were massive and ongoing, ammunition continued to fire off for hours, leaving a fast burning mess and gargantuan pal of smoke that spread for dozens of kilometres.
Helicopters, S-300/400 missiles, including 2 S-300 and 3 S-400 launchers, heavy bombs and other ammunition was held in the base. Precision targeting seems to have rendered the base unusable in the immediate future.
An aircraft factory in Tartastan is also under attack by drones and so is an airbase at Moldoyvia.
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦!
Much beloved double amputee with a big heart
Yana Stepanenko has raised UAH 615,000 ($15,450) for a prosthesis for Ukrainian Defender Oleksandr Riasnyi when she ran 5k at Boston marathon.
"When we started running at the start, it was not difficult at all. That is, I ran about 300 meters without any difficulties, and then, towards the end, when there was a kilometer left, my legs began to hurt, and I was tired, but despite the pain, I made it to the finish line," Yana shared.
Yana raised the whole amount for a prosthesis for 30-year-old Oleksandr Riasnyi. He fought in the ATO, the JFO, and then in the full-scale war. Oleksandr was defending his native Zaporizhzhia direction when a shell exploded near him last September. He lost his right leg. Now, Oleksandr is learning to walk on prosthetic leg, plans to return to service, and dreams of running.
Yana Stepanenko, her brother Yaroslav, and their mom Nataliia were at a train station in Kramatorsk on April 8, 2022, trying to evacuate, when Russia attacked the station with a missile carrying cluster munitions. The strike killed 61 people and injured more than 100. Yana lost both legs, her mom lost one. Yaroslav was not hurt because he stayed indoors at the time of the shelling.
Yana's strength and spirit are out of this world.
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