Il capo regionale russo ordina alle aziende di trovare “volontari” dell’esercito tra i dipendenti. Secondo un sistema di quote obbligatorie ora in vigore, una piccola impresa deve “identificare” almeno due membri del personale idonei al servizio militare. Le grandi imprese devono sborsare cinque “candidati”.

https://www.kyivpost.com/post/73023

di ByGollie

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  1. bratisla_boy on

    Notice how small, independent businesses are screwed over big businesses owned by friends with the respective quotas. Far easier for a big business to get rid of people without having to close.

  2. I double checked this info and it seems true. Might work in a short-term on a battlefield, but it is definitely not good for long-term economy.

  3. shorelined on

    Totally normal behaviour from the second most advanced army in the world

  4. brodamansisterwoman on

    The thought of my employer getting to choose whether I like or die is scary to me. However, imagine being the corporate guy who picks which of his coworkers should go die in a meat grinder.

  5. Hahahaha what the actual fuck.

    Imagine your boss having to decide who to send into the meat grinder.

    I personally know some former bosses that would LOVE this opportunity. Especially if they could have this power over employees they’ve already fired.

  6. MapDiscombobulated1 on

    Or they could opt to have another one of those revolutions they used to brag about and get rid of the current Tsar………..

  7. BCCommieTrash on

    Hot new way to get rid of your most incompetent staff.

  8. Any-Original-6113 on

    What’s stopping these people from just quitting from job?

    P.S. Are the Russians already being rounded up by military police on the streets, like Ukrainians in Ukraine?
    That issue is already being discussed in parliament over there.

  9. FissileAlarm on

    Can I pick a colleague to send to Russia? I have someone in mind…

  10. romario77 on

    Yeah, the boss will identify “volunteers”. Then the government will “convince” them to sign up for service.

  11. Common-Ad6470 on

    Waiting for the Ruzzian press gangs to tour round bars rounding up meat-fodder at gunpoint.

  12. Adorable-Wasabi-77 on

    Does it apply to all companies? What about international companies that still do business in Russia?

  13. Economy-Hat-633 on

    The boss called me into the office, and for a second, I actually thought I was getting a raise. Instead, I’m headed to war. Definitely the worst day at the office.”

  14. bababum007 on

    Hopefully Russia does not come back from this. They are a giant fkin thorn in the side of the whole world. I know I know, they are not the only ones, but still.

  15. qwerty_1965 on

    That’s as good an indication as you could have that things aren’t going well. Hmmm.

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