Janitors from Central Asia are being returned to Moscow instead of giving jobs to Russians
LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky criticized the Moscow State Budgetary Institution “Zhilischnik”, which is sending a plane to Kyrgyzstan to bring back 500 janitors who had previously left the Russian Federation after the introduction of quarantine restrictions.
Zhirinovsky said that notices should have been posted in Russian cities about the shortage of personnel, rather than attracting guest workers. He stated this on the sidelines of the State Duma, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
In his opinion, the importation of foreigners for these works will provoke interethnic conflicts.
“GBU Zhilishchnik is sending a plane to Kyrgyzstan to bring 500 janitors to Moscow. Listen, put out an advertisement for this amount of transporting foreigners to our country to Russian cities around Moscow. Vladimir, Smolensk, Kostroma, Ivanovo, Tula, Yaroslavl, Bryansk - everything is nearby. And you will have so many wipers.
No, they don't give anything. And then clashes will be provoked between residents and those arriving from Kyrgyzstan. Why do this, because it’s a great option - you don’t need to kick them out, they left on their own!
But announce this in all cities that there is a need for labor in the city of Moscow. Give the conditions, the salary is probably at least 50 thousand. When they come to you, there will be a queue. Together, they will rent a room and some kind of hostel for 15 thousand, and send the money to their relatives,” Zhirinovsky said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.