“While we do not see serious concerns, the situation is stable, although the number of appeals is increasing due to the decree of the president on non-working days, in connection with the suspension of work of a number of companies. We are monitoring the situation, everything is under control, ”TASS quotes him.

As Shklovets noted, workers and employers are interested in issues related to the settlement of labor relations.

“We monitor the situation on the labor market and how the labor rights of workers are respected. We will be ready to protect their rights from violations by employers, ”he added.

On March 27, the Ministry of Labor has already given explanations to workers and employers in connection with the announcement of the week of March 30 as non-working.

Russian President Vladimir Putin previously signed a decree according to which days from March 30 to April 3 are declared non-working days with salary remaining. Later, the holiday regime was extended until April 30.

Elena Varshavskaya, a professor at the Department of Human Resource Management at the Higher School of Economics, in an interview with NSN, assessed the prospects of the labor market in Russia.