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Government raises First-Class Worker Rate
The Council of Ministers on May 1 raised the First-Class Worker Rate from 200,000 to 210,000 rubels.
The decision was made “for the purpose of further increasing the level of pay for employees of government-funded organizations, the purchasing power of their salaries,” the cabinet’s press office said.
The First-Class Worker Rate, used for calculating pay rates in the public sector, was raised by 32.5 percent to 200,000 rubels, on January 1.
The only increase in the First-Class Worker Rate in 2011 occurred on October 1, when it was raised by 28 percent to 151,000 rubels.
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