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Employees of the Kiev remand prison went on strike

Duty shifts in the morning refuse to show up for duty because of unpaid wages.

Employees of the Kiev remand prison went on strike. About this Facebook said the former head of the State penitentiary service of Ukraine Sergey Starenky.

“People on duty №3 and №5 in the morning refuse to show up for duty. The reason is the low paid wages. Promises feed them for almost a year. A Harvard and Oxford still no one on a salary of 2400 isn’t going to work,” he wrote.

The little Old said that in connection with the riot staff of lawyers have not allowed to its customers.

According to lawyers, prison officers are on strike because of unpaid wages. “The second day of colleagues in our common endeavor is not allowed to customers. Today I called the police and journalists. Violation of the right to defense,” said the Old man.

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