Posted 13 сентября 2021,, 06:38
Published 13 сентября 2021,, 06:38
Modified 24 декабря 2022,, 22:38
Updated 24 декабря 2022,, 22:38
He explained in an interview with Izvestia that the problem of the shortage of migrants in the capital still persists, but the authorities hope that it will be solved in the near future and that the restrictions on the entry of foreigners into the country will be lifted.
He also pointed out that the rise in housing prices in the capital "cannot but stop", and before the pandemic, the cost of square meters in Moscow "hardly grew", but increased against the background of the epidemic, catching up with "inflation in previous years".
According to Kommersant, the shortage of migrants has hit the business of poultry enterprises, which currently lack six thousand workers. The companies asked the government to cut payments for them, in particular, for pension and health insurance. In exchange, they promised to raise workers' wages.