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Throwing in the trowel: As construction demand booms, Russia short 1.2mn builders after migrants left during Covid pandemic
With record numbers of skyscrapers built in Moscow last year, Russia is breaking ground on a vast number of construction projects. But officials warn pandemic restrictions on migrant workers are creating a crisis for the industry. At least 1.2 million employees are needed to plug gaps in the construction workforce, Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities Irek Fayzullin told reporters on Tuesday. "There is a personnel problem,” he said. “A large number of builders who came from the near-abroad [former Soviet states] were forced to leave due to the coronavirus.” “We usually import builders ourselves,” the minister said, “but a co

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