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04 October 19:40
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Russia lacks 1.5 million highly qualified personnel. Such figures were announced by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, TASS reports.
According to him, the shortage of personnel is fixed in construction, transport, housing and communal services. He noted that in these industries it is necessary not only to train personnel, but also to increase labor productivity.
"Without professional personnel who will ensure the development of the driver industries of our economy, nothing will work," Novak said.