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Workers Rebel Against Forced Office Cleanup Days
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 36882, member: 636"] Almost half of working Russians want laws against forced office cleanup days. The SuperJob service learned that 43 percent support banning these mandatory activities. Only 25 percent believe companies should keep these group cleaning events. Men dislike cleanup days more than women, with 54 percent of males against them compared to 34 percent of females. Many see these events as outdated and think companies should hire actual cleaners instead. Anton Orlov from the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Politics asked the Labor Ministry to stop employers from making staff join cleanup events. His April request matches what many Russians already believe. Petersburg struggled with street cleaner shortages last winter despite high demand. The city failed to find enough janitors for snow removal. Local officials even asked students to help clear snow from the streets. [/QUOTE]
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