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In the Krasnoyarsk Territory, 3.6 thousand women found work thanks to employment centers

With the help of employment centers, 3.6 thousand women were employed in 2023. This was reported in the government of the Krasnoyarsk Territory.

In the Krasnoyarsk Territory, 3,600 women found work in employment centers. More than 400 women in the region will start working after training provided by the employment service.

According to the government, women most often found work in education, commerce, catering and other industries.

Job centers have special information clubs. The women receive employment assistance and work with a psychologist. Thus, 1,400 clients have already received consultations on setting up a business.

Earlier, it was reported that a schoolboy from Norilsk would teach computer science to pensioners thanks to the grant.

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