The transcript of the event was published by the government's press service.

During the meeting, the leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov said that all "the main rights of workers are either in doubt, or crossed out."

He noted that currently the right to an eight-hour working day is not respected.

“You said about restrictions, about workers' rights.

These restrictions are forced and are primarily associated with the need to introduce preventive measures, measures to protect against a pandemic.

And I really hope that we will part with them as soon as possible, ”Mishustin replied.

According to him, after Russia is able to lift the corresponding restrictions, the authorities will not "restrict workers in their rights."

“That's for sure,” the prime minister assured.

In addition, Mishustin noted the continuing uncertainty factor.

It is too early to announce a complete victory over the coronavirus, he said. 

During the meeting, State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin proposed to create a working group to support the least secured regions, Dni.ru reported.