It is reported by RIA Novosti.

“Salaries should be kept in full for both those who work these days and those who do not work,” the text says.

It is noted that if an employee has the opportunity to work remotely, then on non-working days he continues to work.

In Rostrud, they added that the Russians working from April 4 to 30 will receive a regular salary, but not increased, because these days are not considered weekends or holidays.

On March 27, the Ministry of Labor of the Russian Federation has already given explanations to workers and employers in connection with the fact that the week of March 30 has been declared non-working.

Russian President Vladimir Putin previously signed a decree declaring the country a week from March 30 to April 3, non-working with salaries retained by employees, and on April 2, the day-off regime was extended until April 30.