St. Petersburg opens information resource center for labor migrants in Kulob

KULOB, July 23, 2015, Asia-Plus — St. Petersburg has reportedly opened information resource center for potential labor migrants in Kulob. “A delegation of the St. Petersburg Committee for Labor and Employment of the Population has visited Kulob recently to open the information resource center for potential labor migrants from the Kulob region,” Ikrom Rahimov, an […]

Turko Dikayev

KULOB, July 23, 2015, Asia-Plus — St. Petersburg has reportedly opened information resource center for potential labor migrants in Kulob.

“A delegation of the St. Petersburg Committee for Labor and Employment of the Population has visited Kulob recently to open the information resource center for potential labor migrants from the Kulob region,” Ikrom Rahimov, an official with the Kulob Migration Service, told Asia-Plus in an interview.

According to him, the center will make available information on labor migration in St. Petersburg.  “The center will also help potential migrant workers solve problems related to obtaining medical insurance, registering on their arrival in St. Petersburg, obtaining work patens and other issues,” Rahimov said.   

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