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Debt of 26,000 rubles has been attributed to the Prosecutor's Office

Private Enterprise Workers in Osipovichi District Faced Delayed Salary Payments and Lower Earnings During Vacation Period, Reveals Prosecutor's Office.

Office of the Prosecutor has pinpointed an outstanding debt amounting to 26,000 rubles
Office of the Prosecutor has pinpointed an outstanding debt amounting to 26,000 rubles

Debt of 26,000 rubles has been attributed to the Prosecutor's Office

In the Osiypovichi District, an ongoing investigation has been initiated by the local Prosecutor's Office, focusing on a private enterprise that has allegedly failed to pay its employees their vacation wages for the months of May and June 2025.

The deputy prosecutor of the district has issued an order to the director of the private enterprise, aiming to address the violations and restore workers' rights. The case involves a total of over 22,000 rubles in unpaid wages for these two months.

Specifically, the investigation found that three employees have not received their vacation wages, with amounts exceeding 4,000 rubles each. The names of the affected employees and the director of the enterprise are not publicly available at this time.

The case comes to light as the Osiypovichi District Prosecutor's Office has taken action, launching an investigation into the delayed payment of salaries and vacation pay to 11 employees of the private enterprise. The exact number of employees affected or the specific months beyond May and June 2025 are not yet disclosed.

Maxim Beloreckii, a journalist, has not been directly mentioned in relation to this case. However, it is important to note that the delay in payment of wages for vacation time is a significant issue that affects the livelihoods of the employees.

The private enterprise in question is yet to make full payment to its employees for their vacation time. The Osiypovichi District Prosecutor's Office continues to monitor the situation and work towards resolving the issue. Further updates on this case are expected in due course.

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