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Mishustin signed an order on the free retraining of participants in the special operation

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed a decree on free retraining of participants in a special military operation. This was reported by the government press service.

It is specified that employers will receive subsidies for their employment. It will be equal to three minimum wages, which will be increased by the departmental coefficient, the amount of insurance premiums, and also multiplied by the number of employees.

“The decision also applies to family members of SVO participants who died while carrying out duties during hostilities,” the message read.

The Institute for the Development of Vocational Education, the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration and Tomsk State University will provide training.

At the same time, the cost of training will be reimbursed by the Russian government with the help of subsidies.

Earlier, Mishustin signed an executive order on the advantage of home electronics in government procurement.

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