The prosecutor's office secured the payment of 239 thousand in wage arrears in Tatarstan.
Two employees did not receive their money upon dismissal. The supervisory authority intervened, and the debt was fully settled. The Prosecutor's Office of the Upper Uslon District conducted an inspection following complaints from two former employees of the limited liability company "Complex Information Systems." The individuals reported that the employer violated their labor rights. This was reported by the press service of the supervisory authority of Tatarstan. During the inspection, it was revealed that the company indeed failed to pay the employees their salaries and the amounts due upon dismissal. This concerns the period from January to February 2026. The total amount of debt to the two workers was 239 thousand rubles. The Prosecutor's Office issued a presentation to the organization's manager demanding immediate rectification of the violation. Additionally, an administrative case was initiated against the official for violating labor legislation. This means that the negligent manager faces a fine or other penalties under the law. After the intervention of the supervisory authority, the debt to the applicants was fully settled. The individuals received all the money owed to them. The rights of the former employees of the company were fully restored. Diana Salikhzanova
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The Prosecutor's Office secured the payment of 239 thousand in salary debt in Tatarstan. Two employees did not receive their money upon dismissal. The supervisory authority intervened, and the debt was fully settled. 19:45 23.05.2026 Volzhskaya Nov' - Upper Uslon
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The prosecutor's office secured the payment of 239 thousand in wage arrears in Tatarstan.
Two employees did not receive their money upon dismissal. The supervisory authority intervened, and the debt was fully settled. 05/23/2026. Volzhskaya Nov' (Volga News). Republic of Tatarstan. Verkhny Uslon.
