Putin orders 5% cut in Russian govt. staff
Russia's federal government will lose 5% of its staff this year as part of a three-year program of cuts, RIA Novosti reported.
Friday, 14.01.2011.
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Russia's federal government will lose 5% of its staff this year as part of a three-year program of cuts, RIA Novosti reported. The Russian news agency quoted Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Putin orders 5% cut in Russian govt. staff "Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to cut the number of government officials to 1,453 from March 31," Peskov said, adding that the government would be reduced by another 5% in 2012 and by 10% in 2013 in accordance with Putin's instructions. The average age of government officials was 45 years and women accounted for 50.48% of the government staff, Peskov said.
Putin orders 5% cut in Russian govt. staff
"Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to cut the number of government officials to 1,453 from March 31," Peskov said, adding that the government would be reduced by another 5% in 2012 and by 10% in 2013 in accordance with Putin's instructions.The average age of government officials was 45 years and women accounted for 50.48% of the government staff, Peskov said.
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