Government says labor market “tight” in 23 districts

(Pozirk)
January 4, Pozirk. The Belarusian Council of Ministers described the labor market as “tight” in at least 23 districts across Belarus in an official document published on the National Legal Internet Portal.
The list includes Ivacevičy and Małaryta districts in the Brest region; Biešankovičy, Vierchniadźvinsk, Pastavy, Rasony, Sianno, Ušačy, Čashniki and Šumilina in the Viciebsk region; Jelsk, Naroŭla, Rečyca and Chojniki in the Homiel region; Drybin, Kličaŭ, Krasnapolle, Mahiloŭ, Mscisłaŭ, Asipovičy and Čerykaŭ in the Mahiloŭ region; Vilejka and Dziatłava in the Minsk and Hrodna regions, respectively.
The description may be linked to skilled worker shortages reported in the country.
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