Sevastopol calls for help for those who cannot survive quarantine
Due to the coronavirus and the quarantine introduced in connection with this, some Sevastopol residents found themselves without work and livelihoods.
Commissioner for Human Rights Pavel Butsay stated this on the First Sevastopol TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the Ombudsman, we are talking about those who agreed, at the suggestion of employers, to go on vacation at their own expense, as well as illegal immigrants who worked on construction sites and do not have citizenship.
“We have a category of people, families who find themselves without work. They worked in private enterprises, private companies, individual entrepreneurs and, according to their information, they were simply offered to write a vacation at their own expense.
This situation concerns not only Sevastopol, it concerns the whole country... We have another group of citizens, they are also in a difficult financial situation - these are people who worked without any contracts, without any agreements.
Often these are builders, whose construction projects are currently frozen and the money that these builders earned is for the family; they often do not have citizenship; they are deprived of other social support.
Closing construction sites is tantamount to a disaster for them, because there is no money at all,” Butsay said.
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