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You Can’t Follow Putin: May Decrees Failed

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Only 12 regions of the country were able to carry out the president’s instructions 11 years ago, according to the TELMENEWS.RU news agency

The Vedomosti publication, based on Rosstat data, calculated how Russian regions coped with the president’s instructions from 2012 to raise the wages of public sector workers. It turned out that only 12 regions and territories coped with the task.

According to the decrees of May 2012, the salaries of teachers, doctors, employees in the social field and cultural institutions were to increase.

Target indicators have been calculated, according to which it is necessary for teachers of preschool institutions to equalize the salary with the average salary in the field of general education in the region. Employees of cultural institutions and junior medical staff should receive average salaries by region. 2 times higher than this bar, it is necessary to remunerate the work of doctors, university professors and scientific staff.

This indicator should be indexed annually at a given level. However, only 12 regions have managed to keep pace with the president. The main regions are the Ryazan, Bryansk, Tambov, Leningrad, Rostov, Volgograd, Tyumen and Chelyabinsk regions, the Altai Territory, the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Chechnya and Chuvashia.

It should be noted that these data were obtained even with concessions from the federal center. According to her, even if one of the items is not achieved, the KPI is still considered to be achieved.


Recall that at the end of 2021, the salary of doctors of medical organizations participating in the implementation of territorial programs of compulsory medical insurance amounted to 93.52 thousand rubles, which is 208.2% of the average monthly income of the work in the economy, nurses — 46.19 thousand rubles. (102.8%), then the Ministry of Health and the Federal Compulsory Health Insurance Fund (FOMS).

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