Anton Kotiakov
Anton Kotiakov is the head of the Russian Ministry of Labor and Social Protection. He is responsible for developing labor policies and regulations in Russia, including the planning of public holidays and weekends. Recently, he was in the news for announcing the proposed calendar of holidays and weekends for 2026, which includes extended New Year celebrations and several three-day weekends throughout the year.
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Russia:
Anton Kotiakov, the head of the Ministry of Labor, proposed a principle of 'two keys' for supporting the unemployed.
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Russia:
Anton Kotiakov discussed labor market changes and government programs in an interview.
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Russia:
Anton Kotiakov, the Minister of Labor, advised school graduates on the most in-demand fields for future studies.
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Russia:
Anton Kotiakov discussed labor market changes and government programs in an interview.
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Russia:
Anton Kotiakov, the head of the Ministry of Labor, proposed a principle of 'two keys' for supporting the unemployed.
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Russia:
Anton Kotiakov discussed labor market changes and government programs in an interview.
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Russia:
In 2024, Minister of Labor Anton Kotiakov stated that he does not see the point in establishing December 31 as an official holiday.
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France:
Anton Kotiakov is the Minister of Labor who discussed the need for integrating millions of people into the economy.
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Russia:
Anton Kotiakov, the head of the Ministry of Labor, reminded that the decree on the transfer of weekends that fall on holidays is adopted annually.
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